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Bill Summary · SB 2006

Legislative bill overview

SB 2006 modifies the composition and structure of the juvenile board for Grayson County, Texas. The bill appears to alter membership requirements, appointment procedures, or duties of board members who oversee juvenile justice administration in the county. Specific structural changes would be detailed in the bill's text provisions.

Why is this important

Juvenile boards manage court operations, detention facilities, and services for youth in the criminal justice system. Changes to board composition directly affect how juvenile justice services are delivered and funded locally. Grayson County residents depend on these boards to effectively manage youth detention, probation, and rehabilitation programs.

Potential points of contention

  • Representation concerns: Changes to board membership composition may shift political control or reduce representation of certain stakeholder groups (judges, county officials, community advocates)
  • Funding implications: Alterations to board structure could affect how county and state funds are allocated or distributed for juvenile services
  • Implementation costs: Reorganizing board operations may require administrative changes, new staffing, or facility modifications with budgetary consequences

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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