Round Rock ISD, as a local governmental unit, is the filing entity for campaign finance reports filed by trustees, candidates for trustees, and political action committees. As the filing entity, the district does not assess the accuracy or completeness of reports, but simply serves as the retention agent should the information be requested from the Texas Ethics Commission or through open records requests.
House Bill 336, passed by the 82nd Legislature and signed by the Governor on June 17, 2011, requires certain school districts to post campaign finance reports on district websites. Since Round Rock ISD is located partially in a city with a population greater than 500,000 and has more than 15,000 students, this requirement became effective for campaign finance reports filed after January 1, 2012. The requirement relates to reports filed by board of trustee members, candidates for the board, and specific-purpose committees supporting, opposing, or assisting a candidate or member.
January 2013
Charles Chadwell
Pauline Law
Terance McCann
Eric Pav
Terroll Lynn Hardee-Romere
October 29, 2012
Charles Chadwell
Pauline Law
Terance McCann
Eric Pav
October 9th, 2012
Charles Chadwell
Pauline Law
Terance McCann
Eric Pav