In the latest election, McKinney voters voiced strong opposition to proposed changes that would have increased term limits and compensation for City Council members. This outcome reflects the community’s priorities regarding local leadership, with a preference to maintain existing limits on service duration and financial incentives. By voting against these proposals, residents have emphasized accountability and fiscal restraint in city governance. Interested in the full details of the vote and what it could mean for the future of McKinney’s leadership? Click below to read the complete article from Community Impact.
Bob Tomes Honored at Recent McKinney Rotary Meeting
At McKinney Rotary on December 13th, 2024, Rep. Frazier paid tribute to the late Bob Tomes. Barbara and Brandon Tomes were presented with a resolution by Rep. Frazier that...