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Meurer goes to Texas Supreme Court in Precinct 2 fight; Corley submits legal bills to county for reimbursement

Summary by Lubbock Lights
When December began and ended, Jason Corley was Lubbock County’s Precinct 2 commissioner. For a few days in the middle of the month, Mark Meurer took Corley’s place. Meurer now hopes the Texas Supreme Court will put him back on the Commissioners Court, which Corley doesn’t think will happen. Meanwhile, Corley wants the county to pay his $12,000 in lawyer fees following last month’s legal battle over the Precinct 2 seat. Meurer filed an emergency…
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Lubbock Lights broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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