Appointments
Appointments for March 6, 2001.
Appointed to the Texas Lottery Commission for terms to expire February
1, 2003, Walter H. Criner, Sr. of Houston (replaced Anthony Sadberry of Houston
whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Lottery Commission for terms to expire February
1, 2007, Betsy Whitaker of Dallas (reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Human Services for terms to expire January
20, 2003, Jon M. Bradley of Dallas (replaced Bill Jones of Houston who resigned).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Human Services for terms to expire January
20, 2007, Manson B. Johnson of Houston (replaced Carole Woodard of Galveston
whose term expired).
Appointed to the Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners for terms to expire
September 6, 2001, Joyce M. Adams, PhD, RN of Houston (filled the unexpired
term of Betty Sims of Beeville who resigned).
Appointed to the Texas Environmental Education Partnership Fund for terms
to expire February 1, 2003, Carolyn M. Appleton of Corpus Christi (replaced
Catriona Glazebrook whose term expired).
Appointments for March 9, 2001.
Appointed to be Commissioner of Education for a term of office commensurate
with the term of the Governor, James E. Nelson of Austin (reappointed).
Appointments for March 13, 2001.
Appointed to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for
terms to expire January 31, 2007, Vidal Gonzalez of Del Rio (replaced Florita
Bell Griffin of Bryan whose term expired) and Shadrick Bogany of Missouri
City (replaced Donald Bethel of Lamesa whose term expired).
Appointments for March 14, 2001.
Appointed to the Texas A&M University Board of Regents for terms to
expire February 1, 2007, Phillip David Adams of College Station (replaced
Robert H. Allen of Houston whose term expired), Lester Lowry Mays of San Antonio
(replaced Frederick D. McClure of Dallas whose term expired), and Wendy Lee
Gramm of College Station (replaced Donald Powell of Amarillo whose term expired).
Appointed to be Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas until the next General
Election and until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified, Wallace
B. Jefferson of San Antonio (replaced Alberto R. Gonzales of Austin who resigned).
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Rick Perry, Governor