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Weslaco, TX Attorney News ArchiveTexas Officials Warn Against New Year's Eve Celebratory GunfireAs New Year's Eve approaches, law enforcement officials in Austin, Texas, are cautioning residents against firing guns into the air. This practice poses serious risks to public safety and has resulted in tragic consequences in the past. Kristen Dark, a spokesperson for the Travis County Sheriff's Office, raised awareness by recalling the experience of State Rep. Armando Martinez, who faced the repercussions of celebratory gunfire in 2017. Last year alone, the Sheriff's Office received 40 calls related to gunfire during the New Year's celebrations, indicating a significant concern regarding this dangerous behavior. Authorities stress that firing a weapon recklessly can lead to serious civil repercussions, including hefty fines and possible jail time. As the city gears up to welcome the New Year, officials urge citizens to prioritize safety. If residents hear gunshots, they are encouraged to call 911 immediately to ensure a secure celebration for everyone. Texas Lawmakers Split on Property Tax Relief PlansAUSTIN, TX – A lively debate is underway in Texas regarding property tax relief, as Governor Greg Abbott and Lt. Governor Dan Patrick unveil their differing proposals aimed at providing financial relief to residents. Lt. Governor Patrick's plan, known as Operation Double Nickel, aims to reduce the eligibility age for the senior homestead exemption from 65 to 55 years old. Additionally, he proposes raising the exemption amount to $180,000 for homeowners, providing significant support to older Texans. On the other hand, Governor Abbott advocates for a more drastic approach, calling for the complete elimination of school property taxes. He argues that this can be achieved by utilizing the state's impressive $11 billion budget surplus. While both leaders stress the urgency for tax reforms, Patrick has voiced concerns that Abbott's plan could lead to an increase in sales tax, which could burden other taxpayers. As these discussions evolve, Texans are closely monitoring the efforts of their elected officials as they tackle the intricate issues of business taxation and real estate law to find viable solutions for property tax relief. Fun-N-Sun RV Resort Offers $20,000 Settlement in Ongoing Dispute with San Benito LandownersThe civil litigation involving Fun-N-Sun RV Resort and neighboring property owners in San Benito, Texas, has taken an interesting turn. The resort has proposed a $20,000 offer for an easement to address ongoing access issues. This proposal was unveiled during a recent San Benito Commissioners' meeting that saw attendance from key figures, including local attorney Matthew Jones and Interim City Attorney Javier Villalobos. Mayor Ricardo Guerra stressed the importance of finding a resolution to the situation, while Commissioner Pedro A. Galvan emphasized the need for comprehensive assessments. His call for thorough evaluations aims to prevent future legal complications related to real estate rights. Despite the $20,000 offer, uncertainty hangs in the air as city leaders prepare to deliberate over the proposal's potential consequences in their upcoming meeting. Property owner Eddie Loa expressed his frustration over the persistent access issues, underscoring the urgency for a permanent solution that would restore his rights without further hindrance. Community Backs Family of Fallen Texas Seaman Angelina Resendiz in Call for JusticeBROWNSVILLE, TX — The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) recently held a heartfelt service for U.S. Navy Seaman Angelina “Angie” Petra Resendiz in San Benito. Among the attendees were City Commissioner Tom Goodman and Elias Cantu, LULAC’s Communications Director, who voiced support for the family’s demand for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Resendiz’s troubling disappearance and death. The investigation is focusing on Jeremiah Copeland, the alleged perpetrator, as concerns mount over previous complaints made by Resendiz regarding his behavior. During the service, Resendiz's mother, Esme Castle, spoke emotionally about the devastating loss while pursuing a law degree aimed at enacting change within civil litigation frameworks. This tragic case brings to light significant issues related to employment safety and accountability within military structures in Texas, raising important questions about the protective measures in place for service members. |
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