Governor Abbott appoints Scott Charbonneau to state homeless council

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Scott Charbonneau to the Texas Interagency Council for the Homeless. Charbonneau will serve on the council for a term that lasts at the Governor’s discretion. The council is responsible for coordinating state resources and services aimed at addressing homelessness.

Scott Charbonneau is currently president and CEO of Cornerstone Assistance Network. He also serves as a deacon at First Baptist Church in Hurst. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University and a Master of Business Administration from Baylor University.

According to the official website, Texas Governor Greg Abbott leads the state’s executive office, focusing on economic development, education enhancement, border security, and community initiatives. The office supports job growth and innovation across Texas. More information can be found at https://gov.texas.gov/.

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