A representative of the Texas Association of Counties (TAC) attended the Grayson County Commissioners Court on Nov. 4 to distribute outreach materials and thank county officials for participation in TAC programs.
The presenter said the materials include a QR code linking to TAC contact information and a county activity book intended to educate youth about county government. The presenter noted Grayson County is a member of the TAC unemployment compensation group fund account and praised county participation in advisory boards. "So, Suzette, on behalf of Texas Association of Counties, I'd like to present you with this, and thank you for your leadership, your support, and your friendship," the TAC representative said while recognizing Suzette for her service from 2022 to 2025, including a vice‑chair role and work on TAC’s audit committee.
Suzette accepted the recognition and said she had resigned this year for personal reasons but might volunteer again in the future: "I really enjoyed my time at TAC ... I might volunteer again one day when things slow down." The court and attendees offered thanks and applause.
The presentation was brief and ceremonial; county officials used the opportunity to remind residents to vote in the day’s election and to note upcoming administrative business.
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"I really enjoyed my time at TAC ... I might volunteer again one day when things slow down." — Suzette, Grayson County employee
What’s next
No formal action resulted from the presentation. TAC materials were left with the county; officials encouraged use of the QR contact code for future TAC inquiries.