Texas Legislature
Georgetown hires new legislative liaison, asks community members to join upcoming legislative task force
News Staff
By ISIS AIDE REYESThe next Texas legislative session is still a year away, but the City of Georgetown is already seeking community members to join its legislative task force, which will help develop official city priorities for proposed legislation. A new face will be leading the effort this year.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Congressional lines change after state redistricting
Kaitlyn Wilkes
On September 5, Governor Greg Abbott signed into law new state districts that would impact congressional elections and will move some Williamson County residents into new districts.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
State bill would impact Georgetown’s property tax revenue
Kaitlyn Wilkes
Through a proposed bill at the state legislature, the amount of revenue the city could raise from property taxes without asking for voter approval would decrease from a 3.5 percent maximum to a 2.5 percent maximum.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
This Congressional redistricting map was proposed by Texas House Republicans on July 30. (Courtesy Texas Tribune)
Texas House begins congressional redistricting
Kaitlyn Wilkes
Every 10 years, congressional districts in Texas are redrawn to accommodate for population change based on the U.S. Census results.
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Georgetown Systems Engineering Director Wes Wright, middle, answers a question about impact fees during a special city council meeting on July 16. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Georgetown’s impact fee requirements changed
Kaitlyn Wilkes
Georgetown city staff are looking at how Senate Bill 1883 could affect the municipality’s ability to collect development impact fees.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Keeping an eye on development, zoning bills
Kaitlyn Wilkes
The final bills of the 2025 Texas Legislature are up for discussion with less than 25 days left in the session. Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder said this year the city has had a greater impact on legislative actions than in the past due to city staff ’s work with state representatives.
Friday, May 9, 2025
State Representative Caroline Harris Davila, R-Round Rock, works on House Bill 517, which deals with HOA fines, in her office at the Texas Capitol in downtown Austin, April 3. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
The Texas Legislature: Williamson County, Georgetown eye bills with impact
Nalani Nuylan
With the Texas Legislature two months from the finish line, Williamson County officials have their eyes on specific bills that could directly impact Wilco residents and cities.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
City staff works with legislators to reduce local impact
Kaitlyn Wilkes
There’s less than a month left for state legislators to file bills for the 89th Legislative Session, and Georgetown’s city staff is already tracking more than 1,000 bills on their “watch list” because of the potential impacts to the city’s residents.
Thursday, February 27, 2025
An apartment building located near the Georgetown Public Library is seen with the Williamson County courthouse in the background. If SB 840 passes, more multi-family buildings like this could appear downtown. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Senate Bill would open door to more multifamily units
Kaitlyn Wilkes
One of Governor Greg Abbott’s priority bills this legislative session is Senate Bill 840, which would allow multifamily housing to be built in areas with commercial, industrial or mixed-use zoning.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
GISD trustees review district agenda for 2025 Lege session
Katherine Hamilton
Georgetown ISD is ready to make its case why Texas’ education funding isn’t meeting the needs of local students and educators — and district leadership is “knocking on legislators’ doors” to explain GISD’s financial bind and what the State should do about it.
Friday, January 10, 2025