Former Texas state Sen. Kelly Hancock to become acting comptroller, run for permanent job
Hancock, a North Richland Hill Republican, announced his candidacy shortly after being sworn in as chief clerk at the comptroller’s office.
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Hancock, a North Richland Hill Republican, announced his candidacy shortly after being sworn in as chief clerk at the comptroller’s office.
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