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Tarrant commissioner denied courthouse use for town halls ahead of November election
By Cecilia Lenzen at Fort Worth Report
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
A Tarrant County commissioner was denied the use of a subcourthouse to host monthly town hall meetings leading up to the November election. Democratic Commissioner Alisa Simmons requested to use the Arlington subcourthouse and waive $1,314.48 in related fees during a June 9 commissioners court meeti
Key takeaway Democratic Commissioner Alisa Simmons requested to use the Arlington subcourthouse and waive $1,314.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The denial of Commissioner Alisa Simmons' request to use the Arlington subcourthouse for town hall meetings has significant implications for Tarrant County residents, particularly those in her redrawn precinct. By voting down the request, Simmons' colleagues have limited her ability to engage with constituents in areas such as Arlington and Mansfield, which were added to her precinct last year. This decision may exacerbate existing concerns about accessibility and representation in these communities. Furthermore, the fact that Simmons has hosted town halls on topics like the county budget and public health since taking office suggests that these meetings serve a legitimate public purpose. The timing of the denial, just months before the November election, raises questions about the motivations behind the vote and whether it will impact Simmons' ability to connect with voters in her district.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? A Tarrant County commissioner was denied the use of a subcourthouse to host monthly town hall meetings leading up to the November election. Democratic Commissioner Alisa Simmons requested to use the Arlington subcourthouse and waive $1,314.48 in related fees during a June 9 commissioners court meeti
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