Representing the interests of general law cities, Councilmember and Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Garcia of Pattison (center-left) and Councilmember Nancy Arnold of Waller (center-right) have been elected voting members of the H-GAC Board.


Their alternates are Councilmember and Mayor Pro-Tem Teresa Vazquez Evans of Kemah (left) and Councilmember Susan Schwartz of Bunker Hill (right). General law cities operate according to specific state statutes that define their power and duties.

Representing the interests of general law cities, Councilmember and Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Garcia of Pattison (center-left) and Councilmember Nancy Arnold of Waller (center-right) have been elected voting members of the H-GAC Board.

Their alternates are Councilmember and Mayor Pro-Tem Teresa Vazquez Evans of Kemah (left) and Councilmember Susan Schwartz of Bunker Hill (right). General law cities operate according to specific state statutes that define their power and duties.

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Officials Elected to the 2025 H-GAC Board of Directors: Shaping the Future of Our Region*

The Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) is stepping into 2025 with a fresh team of dynamic leaders ready to address regional challenges head-on. Following spirited caucus meetings involving cities and independent school districts (I.S.D.), the H-GAC proudly announced its newly appointed delegates to the 2025 Board of Directors. These delegates will act as crucial representatives, championing the interests of cities, counties, and school districts across the 13-county region.