Governor Abbott reappoints two to retirement system board

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Governor Greg Abbott has announced the reappointment of James M. Bass and Holly Williamson to the Texas County and District Retirement System Board of Trustees. Their new terms will last until December 31, 2031. The board is responsible for managing retirement, disability, and survivor benefits for county and district employees in Texas.

The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, based in Austin at the State Insurance Building, has played a role in Texas’s job growth and record employment levels, according to its official website. Since his election in 2014, Greg Abbott has led the office, which focuses on areas such as job creation, economic opportunities, education improvement, protection of individual liberties, parental empowerment in schools, and southern border security (source). The office also provides services across the state (source).

Greg Abbott was named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024 (source).

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