Abbott appoints Brady Franks to Texas Water Development Board

Brady Franks, Texas Water Development Board
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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Brady Franks to the Texas Water Development Board. Franks will serve a term that ends on February 1, 2031. The Board is responsible for providing leadership, planning, and both financial and technical assistance related to water development in Texas.

Franks currently serves as the State Budget Director in the Office of the Governor. His previous experience includes co-founding and serving as chief executive of MF Advisors, working as director of government relations at the University of Texas at Austin, and holding various roles over ten years in the Texas House of Representatives, including Senior Budget and Policy Advisor to the Speaker of the House. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government, a Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning, and a Master of Public Affairs from UT.

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