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El Mary Dennis (Incumbent). Mayor for the City of Live Oak (legion 7) sine 2010. <br />Mayor, Dennis has served on the TML Risk Pool Board since 2018, She is currently Vice - <br />Chair of the T L Risk Pool Board, and on October 1, 2022, will begin a two-year term. <br />as Chaim. Among her numerous civic activities are serving as 2016/2017 President for <br />the Texas Municipal League, 2021-2023 NLC Board Director, Treasurer of the Greater <br />Bexar County Council of Govei ents, Chair of the Judson ISD Facilities Committee, <br />Chair of the Bexar County Suburban Cities Committee, and President of the Live Oak <br />Economic Development Corporation. She is also a 2019 Inductee of the San Antonio <br />Women's Hall of Fame and the 2019 San Antonio omen's Chamber of Commerce "Comet <br />Award." <br />El James A. Douglas, Ph.D. City Councilmember for the City of Kenedy (Region 7). Dr, <br />Douglas is a current criminal justice instructor at Kenedy ISD, He is a national Law and Public <br />Safety Education Network (LAP,SEN) Honor Teacher who, along with some of his students, <br />recently participated in the Washington, D.C.National Academy of Law and Justice, The <br />LAPSEN Honor Teachers were identified from a national application process to identify <br />educators with a passion for law and justice, excellence in leadership and. teaching. <br />Rebecca (Becky) Haas. Mayor: of Richmond ([legion 14). Mayor: Naas is a business -owner <br />in the historic downtown district of Richmond, She is a direct descendant of one of Stephen <br />F. Austin's first settlers in Texas who are known as the Old Three Hundred, She is Chaplain <br />for and a charter board member of the Descendants of Austin's Old Three Hundred <br />organization. She is passionate about. Texas history, a member of the fort Bernd County <br />Historical Commission, a former member of the Richmond Historical Commission, a member <br />of the Fort Bend County Museum, a. board member of the Black Cowboy Museum, member <br />of Historic Ricbmond Association, and is a Fort Bend Docent, <br />❑ James Hotopp. City Manager for Weatherford (Region 8) since 2019, Mr. Hotopp joined the <br />City in 2007 as its Director of Water/Wastewater and Engineering and served the City in <br />several capacities, including Utility Engineer, Director of Planning and Development, and. <br />Assistant City Manager. He serves as a voting member of Region C Water Planning Group <br />for Texas, which prepares a regional water plan for a 16-county group in North Texas. Mr, <br />Hotopp is a member of the North Texas City Manager's Association, the North Texas <br />Commission, and a board member of the Texas Public Power Association Previously, he <br />worked in consulting engineering where he designed water treatment plants, wastewater <br />treatment plants, water pump stations, wastewater lift stations, and distribution/collection <br />lines. <br />Page 3 of <br />