Email from Tarrant County Summer is off to a great start here in the County Judge's Office. We have been running on all cylinders to protect taxpayers and uphold the values important to Tarrant County residents. Prayer Luncheon We started out May with the 2nd Annual Tarrant County National Day of Prayer Luncheon. It was an incredible time of fellowship and prayer, with 700 attendees. We were blessed by our keynote speaker, Kevin Sorbo, who candidly shared how his professional and health challenges led him to rediscover God’s faithfulness. Kevin Sorbo and Judge O'Hare Pastor Doug Page We can't wait to do it again next year. Join us on May 7th, 2026, at the Hurst Conference Center! We plan on making the event even bigger—you'll get to gather with 900 people to celebrate the National Day of Prayer. Mark May 7th on your calendar, and we'll see you there. Redistricting On June 3rd, the Commissioners Court voted by a 3-2 majority to adopt a new precinct map, which became effective immediately. The new map aligns our Commissioner precinct boundaries with the longstanding conservative majority of our county. If you would like to know more about the redistricting, watch the interview below: Updated Tarrant County Commissioner Precincts Small Business Administration Visit Administrator Kelly Loeffler and other representatives from the Federal Small Business Administration (SBA) visited Tarrant County and had the pleasure of touring multiple local businesses, including Mrs. Renfro's Salsa and Ida Mae Home. These tours showcased the incredible ingenuity, dedication, and creativity of Tarrant County small businesses. I encourage you to find local businesses to support to keep our local economy going strong. Mrs. Renfro's Salsa Ida Mae Home Empowering Seniors Expo We opened registration for the 2025 Empowering Seniors Expo! It is my honor to host the Expo this year with Commissioner Matt Krause. On October 2nd, we will welcome 2,500+ seniors, caregivers, families, and community partners for a dynamic event with free food, free activities, and free health services. If you would like to attend, become a sponsor, or become an exhibitor, visit empoweringseniors.com. Click Here for the Expo Website Coach Travis Pride This week, the Commissioners Court adopted a resolution honoring the life of Coach Travis Pride, who passed away suddenly earlier this year. Coach Pride's family and friends were in attendance. In the midst of the usual duties of county government, the whole room was moved to pause and honor a life well lived. RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF COACH TRAVIS PRIDE WHEREAS, we honor the remarkable life and legacy of Coach Travis Pride, a man of deep faith, unwavering integrity, and selfless leadership — whose influence continues to shape the lives of students, colleagues, and families throughout Tarrant County; and WHEREAS, for nearly a decade at Byron Nelson High School, Coach Pride led with heart and humility, building one of the top 6A football programs in the DFW area while fostering a culture of excellence and respect; and WHEREAS, his impact extended far beyond the field, as a trusted mentor, role model, and advocate for all students, always putting other people first; and WHEREAS, his decades of coaching, including roles at Wichita Falls High School, Mansfield Summit High School, and state championship teams at Southlake Carroll High School, reflect a career rooted in distinction, purpose, and service; and WHEREAS, Coach Pride lived out his Christian faith daily, modeling servant leadership and leaving a lasting imprint on all who knew him; and WHEREAS, he is lovingly remembered by his wife Kristi, children Colt, Brody, and Raelee, his parents, and a wide circle of students, friends, and Northwest ISD colleagues whose lives he touched. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Commissioners Court of Tarrant County do hereby honor and recognize the life and legacy of faith, leadership, and love left by Coach Travis Pride. As summer moves along, my office will continue to watch every dollar and prioritize efficiency in Tarrant County. In just a few days, we all get to celebrate living in the greatest country in the world. For 249 years, the United States has stood as a beacon of freedom throughout the world. I hope you have a wonderful 4th of July with your families. Try and stay cool out there in this Texas summer! With gratitude, Tarrant County | 100 E. Weatherford Street, Suite 501 | Fort Worth, TX 76196-0101 US Unsubscribe | Constant Contact Data Notice