Gov. Greg Abbott has announced appointments to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Board.
New appointees are Chase Cooley of Dallas and Mark Roesler of League City. Cooley is president, chief operating officer, and general counsel of Clay Cooley Auto Group. Roesler is vice president of Acme Truck Line Inc. and past chair of the Texas Trucking Association. Cooley’s term will expire Feb. 1, 2031, and Roesler’s will expire Feb. 1, 2029.
Reappointed members are Charles Bacarisse of Houston and Tammy McRae of The Woodlands, both serving terms through Feb. 1, 2031. Bacarisse is vice president of major gifts at Houston Christian University, a former Harris County district clerk and chair of the Texas Department of Information Resources Board. McRae is the tax assessor-collector for Montgomery County and serves on the Advisory Board for the Texas Justice Court Training Center for the Texas Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas.
The department manages vehicle registration, dealer regulation, and grant programs aimed at reducing vehicle burglary and theft.
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