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Former Congressman Joins Angelo State University Foundation

Former Congressman Joins Angelo State University Foundation   SAN ANGELO, TX – Former U.S. Congressman Mike Conaway has joined the Board of Trustees for the Angelo State University Foundation, a public, nonprofit organization established to provide financial assistance to ASU, primarily through gifts and earnings on endowed funds. Conaway represented the 11 th Congressional District of Texas, which includes San Angelo, Midland and Odessa, from 2005 through 2021 and recently stepped down following his eighth term in office. He directly served the interests of San Angelo and West Texas on various congressional bodies, including the House Agriculture Committee, Armed Services Committee, Intelligence Committee, International Conservation Caucus and Reliable Energy Caucus.

From making history to celebrating it, Black political leaders reflect this Black History Month

From making history to celebrating it, Black political leaders reflect this Black History Month
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Opinion: Abbott brings needed diversity to Texas highest criminal court by appointing Judge Jesse McClure

Opinion: Abbott brings needed diversity to Texas highest criminal court by appointing Judge Jesse McClure Brian Wice FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Harris County Criminal District Court Judge Jesse McClure was recently appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott to fill the seat left open by the retirement of Judge Mike KeaslerAleksandar Radovanov - FotoliaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Judge Jesse McClure’s appointment fills a significant gap on the CCA’s canvas that has existed for over two decades: the absence of an African American jurist on the state’s highest criminal court.Jon Shapley, Staff photographer / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of3 They are the nine most powerful judges in Texas most members of the public have never heard of. They determine whether an inmate on death row lives or dies and if and when the victim of a wrongful conviction will be set free. Yet, a typical Texan is more likely to be able to name a Kardashian sister or two than a single member of this all-impor

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