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Ep. 83: Key Takeaways From the 89th Texas Legislature

Texas County Voice

Release Date: 06/27/2025

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In this episode of Texas County Voice, host Jody Seaborn chats with managing editor Mary Huber about the , TAC's quarterly magazine. They cover how new state funding is helping rural counties buy ambulances, key takeaways from the 89th Legislature’s regular session and a profile of Wise County Judge and new National Association of Counties President J.D. Clark. Plus, hear the story of a Texas “ghost town” that’s making plans for the future. And County’s cover stories now come with a voice. You can listen right here.

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Cass County Judge Travis Ransom joins Texas County Voice to discuss the 89th Legislature from a county leader's perspective. Judge Ransom also reflects on his personal journey from soldier to county judge, and how that path shapes his leadership today.

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In this episode of Texas County Voice, host Jody Seaborn sits down with Caroline Love, Director of Legislative Services at the Texas Association of Counties, to break down the regular session of the 89th Texas Legislature. What passed? What didn’t? And what should counties prepare for next? Don’t miss this update as we head into a special session in July and look forward to the in August.

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In this episode of Texas County Voice, we peek inside the Spring 2025 issue of County magazine. Join us for a look at hurricane preparedness, the building of new mental health hospitals, the resolution of a long-standing Jane Doe case and the uniquely Texas legend of a horny toad known as Ol' Rip. Tune in for the highlights and be sure to read more at .

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For 20 years, she was known only as Jane Doe — no past, no story. But one woman refused to let her be forgotten. In this episode of Texas County Voice, Williamson County Senior Death Investigator Valerie Alvarez takes us inside the forensic and emotional journey to uncover a lost identity and finally bring a name back to the dead.

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In this episode of Texas County Voice, recorded live at TAC's 2025 County Management and Risk Conference, Mason County Commissioner Reggie Loeffler and Hutchinson County Judge Cindy Irwin discuss the challenges and opportunities facing rural Texas counties. They explore key topics such as emergency medical services, wildfire recovery efforts and innovative strategies for enhancing community well-being.

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In this episode of Texas County Voice, host Jody Seaborn sits down with Caroline Love, Director of Legislative Services at the Texas Association of Counties, to break down the regular session of the 89th Texas Legislature. What passed? What didn’t? And what should counties prepare for next? Don’t miss this update as we head into a special session in July and look forward to the 2025 TAC Legislative Conference in August.