Governor Greg Abbott announced on Mar. 24 the reappointment of Clinton Sawyer to the State Commission on Emergency Communications for a term that will expire on September 1, 2031. The commission oversees administration of Texas’s statewide 9-1-1 service program and poison control program.
Sawyer serves as Mayor of Amherst and has experience as an agent with Texas Farm Bureau Insurance. He is involved with the National Association of Financial Advisors and sits on both the South Plains Association of Governments Board and its Review Committee. Sawyer holds an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems from South Plains College, as well as a Master Marketer Program Certificate from the Texas A&M University System.
The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott has played a role in contributing to job growth and record employment levels across the state, according to the official website. The governor’s office maintains its main operations at the State Insurance Building in Austin, according to the official website.
Greg Abbott was listed among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024, according to the official website. Since his election in 2014, Abbott has led initiatives focused on job creation, expanding economic opportunities, enhancing education, protecting individual liberties, empowering parents regarding schooling decisions, and strengthening security along Texas’s southern border—according to information provided by the official website.
The governor’s office provides services throughout Texas under Abbott’s leadership since his election in 2014, according to information available from its official website.


