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Harris County commissioners' personal financial disclosures posted here
Wed Aug 12 18:00:08 2009 CST
By Lee Ann O'Neal
Texas Watchdog has published the 2009 personal financial disclosures for the Harris County Commissioners Court via an interactive map.

This map is one of a series of posts aimed at making the financial disclosures of state and local officials easily available to the public. We've posted disclosures for the Houston City Council, Travis County commissioners and other officials, and Austin's mayor and city council, and we have more coming soon.

The financial disclosures are filed annually by law and detail officials' income sources, including real estate, stock and investments. If you see anything in the forms you believe should be looked into, or if you notice that something that should be listed is not, please e-mail us at news@texaswatchdog.org or call 713-980-9777.

Note: To go to full-screen view, click the text below the map.

View Harris Co. (Texas) commissioners' financial disclosures in a larger map

Contact Lee Ann O'Neal at leeann@texaswatchdog.org or 713-980-9777.

Photo of the Harris County Civil Courthouse cupola on the Texas Watchdog home page by flickr user stjnky, used via the Creative Commons license.

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Comments
Alex Colvin
Friday, 03/05/2010 - 12:52
The only thing missing in the idividual map pins are the Commissioner's names. I have a few customized google maps of my own and the pin balloons can be edited. Just MHO
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