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Governor Abbott Appoints Monroe, Recine To Texas State Library And Archives Commission

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~ Texas Governor Greg Abbott has recently appointed two new members to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Monte Monroe, Ph.D. and Leslie Recine. Their terms are set to expire on September 28, 2031.

The Commission is responsible for serving Texans in four key mission areas: archives management and historical preservation, support for libraries and learning, access to public records, and reading and literacy services.

Dr. Monte L. Monroe of Lubbock is a retired archivist who previously served on the faculty at Texas Tech University (TTU). He brings a wealth of experience to the Commission, having also served as the Texas State Historian and on the Texas Historical Records Advisory Board. In recognition of his contributions to the field of archives, Dr. Monroe received the David B. Gracy II Distinguished Archival Service Award.

In addition to his work in academia, Dr. Monroe is a fellow and former board member of the West Texas Historical Association scholarly journal. He is also a member of several prestigious organizations such as the Philosophical Society of Texas, the Texas State Historical Association, and the East Texas Historical Association where he served as a fellow and board member.

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Dr. Monroe's dedication to service extends beyond his professional career as he has also held leadership positions in various community organizations such as past president of the Rotary Club of Lubbock and The Meriwether Society. He currently serves on the E. Jay Matsler Trust for Historic Preservation Committee and on the advisory board for the Texas/America 250 Commission.

Dr. Monroe holds a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and History from Stephen F. Austin State University as well as a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in History from TTU.

Joining Dr. Monroe on the Commission is Leslie Recine from Pantego who brings her expertise as a self-employed consultant to the table. She is an active member of various organizations including the Arlington Woman's Club, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

Recine holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from The University of Texas at Arlington.

With their diverse backgrounds and dedication to serving their community, Dr. Monroe and Ms. Recine are valuable additions to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Their terms will expire on September 28, 2031, and they are ready to serve Texans in their mission areas with passion and commitment.

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