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Williamson County Judge William Walker Gravel Jr. resigns to join SBA, sworn into federal post

2547264 · March 11, 2025
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Williamson County Judge William Walker Gravel Jr. announced his immediate resignation to accept a position with the U.S. Small Business Administration and was sworn in during the Commissioners Court meeting; the court scheduled a special meeting to consider formal acceptance and the process to appoint his successor.

William Walker Gravel Jr., the Williamson County judge, announced during the commissioners court meeting that he had resigned effective immediately to accept a role at the U.S. Small Business Administration as the Region 6 advocate for small businesses in the Office of Advocacy, and he asked to be sworn into that new post at the meeting.

Gravel said, "Today, after much prayer, I had made the decision to resign as Williamson County Judge effective immediately. I've accepted a role in president Trump's administration as the region 6 advocate for small businesses in America in the office of advocacy." He was…

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