Richard Cortez, Hidalgo County Judge

Richard Cortez, Hidalgo County Judge Hidalgo County Judge Judge Richard F. Cortez took office as Hidalgo County Judge on January 2, 2019. He oversees a budget of more than $230 million.

He is a retired Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Valuation Analyst (CPA/CVA). Judge Cortez has developed four main goals for his administration:

--Earn the public's trust in government.
--Provide solutions to countywide poverty.
--Ensure effective and efficient delivery of services.
--Attract investment and economic development. Judge Cortez has also focused on the needs of military ve

terans including the production of a brochure of available veteran services. He has also created a brochure of available mental health services for Hidalgo County residents. In 2020, as the head of emergency management for Hidalgo County, Judge Cortez steered the community through an unprecedented pandemic of a new virus called COVID-19. As he administered to the needs of thousands of sick and dying, he has always been vigilant of economic recovery including the distribution of more than $2.2 million in federal funds to help small business, rent and mortgage assistance, and a condolence program to help families who lost loved ones to the disease. Judge Cortez earned his CPA license in 1973, and soon began his own firm with accounting colleagues. In 1984, he began providing consulting services, assisting parties in litigation by assisting and determining economic damages. He has been involved in hundreds of cases in federal, state and bankruptcy courts. Judge Cortez has been appointed receiver, special auditor, accountant, and business valuator by various state district courts. Judge Cortez has devoted considerable time for the betterment of the accounting profession. He has held various positions, including president of the Rio Grande Valley Chapter of the Texas Society of CPAs. Judge Cortez was elected the eighteenth Mayor of the City of McAllen and served two terms, paving the way for the substantial growth during tough economic times. His administration oversaw construction of a $53 million convention center with no borrowed funds. A new international bridge was constructed; city parks were built or improved; the McAllen Miller International Airport was expanded; an Arts District and an Entertainment District were created; a Historic Preservation Ordinance was enacted; a Youth Advisory Council was formed; various programs to benefit youth and senior citizens were established; and the city undertook the environment- friendly technologies of “Going Green.” The city’s fund balance exceeded $225 million, and the tax rate did not increase during his tenure as mayor. Judge Cortez also served as McAllen City Commissioner-District 1, elected in 2015, and continued to serve until he gave up his seat to run for Hidalgo County Judge.

🌀 Hurricane season is here, make sure you’re prepared!Pick up your copy of today’s The Monitor newspaper to check out ou...
06/06/2026

🌀 Hurricane season is here, make sure you’re prepared!

Pick up your copy of today’s The Monitor newspaper to check out our Hurricane Preparedness print, featuring helpful safety tips, emergency resources and more to help you and your family stay ready this season. 🌧️

Preparation starts before the storm. Stay informed and stay safe.

🌧️ Don't let today's weather catch you off guard! The Rio Grande Valley is under a marginal risk for excessive rainfall ...
06/05/2026

🌧️ Don't let today's weather catch you off guard! The Rio Grande Valley is under a marginal risk for excessive rainfall today and tonight.

🚗 Before heading out, make sure your vehicle is ready for wet weather. Remember, visibility and traction leave time for reaction!

🏠 Around your home: Remove debris from drainage ditches, cleanouts, and canals to help reduce flooding risks.

🌪️Storm Safe with Sunny is headed to City Of Penitas TX!Join Sunny and Stormy for a fun-filled puppet show that teaches ...
06/05/2026

🌪️Storm Safe with Sunny is headed to City Of Penitas TX!

Join Sunny and Stormy for a fun-filled puppet show that teaches children and families how to prepare for hurricane season. Through storytelling, interactive games, videos, and hands-on activities, children will learn important safety lessons in a way they can understand and enjoy.

📅 Tuesday, June 9, 2026
⏰ 10:00 a.m.
📍 Peñitas Public Library
1111 S. Main St., Peñitas

Each child will receive a FREE hurricane preparedness coloring and activity booklet, and parents will receive helpful take-home resources.

Prepare together. Stay safe together.

I had the pleasure of attending Good Day McAllen and hearing updates on several exciting developments impacting our regi...
06/04/2026

I had the pleasure of attending Good Day McAllen and hearing updates on several exciting developments impacting our region.

From the expansion plans for the Hidalgo and Anzalduas International Bridges to a special announcement from the McAllen Public Library, the program highlighted the importance of investing in infrastructure, education, and community partnerships to support continued growth in the Rio Grande Valley.

Thank you to the McAllen Chamber of Commerce, McAllen Economic Development Corporation, and all the presenters for an informative and insightful event. I enjoyed the opportunity to learn, connect, and engage with fellow community leaders.

We are closely monitoring the situation involving the New World screwworm recently reported in Zavala County. While ther...
06/04/2026

We are closely monitoring the situation involving the New World screwworm recently reported in Zavala County. While there have been no reported cases in Hidalgo County, Texas, we are taking this matter seriously and are working closely with our state partners, including the Texas Animal Health Commission and the Texas Department of State Health Services, to ensure we are prepared should a case arise in our region.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the New World screwworm was detected in a three-week-old calf in Zavala County. Federal and state officials have responded quickly by establishing a unified incident command structure, implementing quarantines and movement controls in the affected area, increasing surveillance and trapping efforts, and deploying sterile fly releases to help prevent the spread of the pest.

We encourage livestock owners and residents to remain vigilant and report any concerns involving animals with unusual or worsening wounds, the presence of larvae, or abnormalities around body openings or the navels of newborn animals. Report any suspicious wounds or maggots to your private veterinarian and the Texas Animal Health Commission. Early detection and rapid reporting are critical to preventing the spread of the screwworm.

At this time, there is no threat to the food supply. The USDA has confirmed that New World screwworms do not infest meat, fruits, vegetables, or other food products.

Hidalgo County will continue to work with local, state, and federal partners to monitor the situation and provide timely updates to the public as new information becomes available.

🌪️💙 Take it from one of our little ones! One of our Storm Safe with Sunny participants recently shared their experience ...
06/04/2026

🌪️💙 Take it from one of our little ones!

One of our Storm Safe with Sunny participants recently shared their experience after attending the show and it’s safe to say Sunny and Stormy made quite an impression.

Read the full story from ValleyCentral: https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/hidalgo-county-judges-office-launches-puppet-show-to-educate-children-about-hurricane-preparedness/?fbclid=IwY2xjawSOeI1leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETE4RjJGSlFla084bW5jRmhlc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHsb1n8MTINZd2ciMjhFBcMMvEJ_iCLKYkNhUWYbDM9LS3NAR_07Xc-CU-R4p_aem_phUKSU0XCszKE-msSMHQNw

HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) —The Hidalgo County Judge’s Office on Wednesday partnered up with the Hidalgo County Office of Emergency Management and the Fire Marshal to launch “Stor…

☀️ Sunny brought the fun, and some important safety lessons to Pharr Memorial Library today!Children and families joined...
06/03/2026

☀️ Sunny brought the fun, and some important safety lessons to Pharr Memorial Library today!

Children and families joined us for the kickoff of Storm Safe with Sunny, an interactive puppet show that teaches hurricane preparedness through games, videos, hands-on activities, and the adventures of Sunny and Stormy.

Young attendees learned how to prepare for severe weather in a fun and engaging environment, while parents received valuable resources and tips to help keep their families safe and ready during hurricane season.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for this exciting start to our summer library tour. We can't wait to bring Storm Safe with Sunny to more communities across Hidalgo County, in the weeks ahead!

Preparing for severe weather goes beyond stocking up on supplies, it's also about knowing how to safely feed your family...
06/03/2026

Preparing for severe weather goes beyond stocking up on supplies, it's also about knowing how to safely feed your family when the power is out.

Thank you to GeoTrek for spotlighting this innovative approach to resilience and emergency preparedness. Small steps taken before a disaster can make a significant difference when it matters most.

⛈️ When the power goes out after a hurricane, flood, or severe storm, one of the first challenges families face is figuring out how to safely prepare meals without electricity.

In this episode of GeoTrek, Hurricane Hal Needham sits down with Hidalgo County, Texas Judge Richard Cortez, Assistant Chief of Staff Hilda Salinas, and Director of Administrative Operations Lizbeth Gonzalez to discuss the Power Out Cooking Recipe Book—an innovative community preparedness initiative designed to help residents cook and eat safely during extended power outages.

The cookbook teaches practical food preparation techniques using multiple off-grid cooking methods, empowering families to be more self-sufficient when traditional utilities are unavailable. It's a simple but impactful resilience program that could be adopted by communities across the country.

Tune in to learn how Hidalgo County is helping residents prepare before disaster strikes and why food preparedness is an often-overlooked component of community resilience. Watch the episode on Youtube 👉 https://youtu.be/Cw4M_-jXGFw
or listen wherever you get your podcasts!

✨Be sure to view or download the Power Out Cooking Recipe Book for free: https://www.hidalgocounty.us/3285/Power-Out-Cooking-Recipe-Book

June 1 marks the start of hurricane season. Now is the time to prepare, stay informed, and make a plan before a storm is...
06/01/2026

June 1 marks the start of hurricane season. Now is the time to prepare, stay informed, and make a plan before a storm is on the radar.

✔️ Review your emergency kit
✔️ Make a communication plan
✔️ Stay connected to trusted weather updates
✔️ Review your insurance coverage before a storm develops

A little preparation today can make a big difference tomorrow. this hurricane season. 🌧️🌀

Our goal is to help children feel informed, calm, and empowered during hurricane season. When families prepare together ...
05/31/2026

Our goal is to help children feel informed, calm, and empowered during hurricane season. When families prepare together and children understand what is happening, emergencies become less frightening. This program helps turn preparedness into something children can understand, remember, and practice with their families.

The Office of Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez, in partnership with Hidalgo County Office of Emergency Management and Hidalgo County Fire Marshal, is proud to announce the launch of Storm Safe with Sunny, a fun and educational children’s puppet show focused on hurricane preparedness and fami...

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