MARSP Officers

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President
Deborah Jordan
First Vice-President
Paula Knight
Co-Second Vice-President
Barbara Stooksberry  &
Joyce Watts
Secretary
Nancy Ashley
Treasurer
Eileen Corley
Parliamentarian
Maridell Fryar
Chaplain
Mary Smith
Historian
Executive Committee
Past President
Michele Harmon





MARSP Committee Chairs

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Bylaws
Executive Committee
Community Volunteer Hours
Helen Whitehead
Finance
Eileen Corley
TRTF Foundation Liaison & Publicity
Michele Harmon
Concern for Members
Patti Watson
Healthy Living
Nancy Young
Heritage
Executive Committee
Hospitality
Deanna Dunn
Informative &
Protective Services
Kim Evans
Legislative
Lois Hillary
Member Benefits
Bayta Cullen
Membership
Paula Knight
Newsletter
Kim Evans - Editor
 & 
Patti Heard - Snail Mail
Programs & Children´s Books
Barbara Stooksberry &
Joyce Watts &
Patricia Maurer

Public Relations
Barbara Stooksberry &
Joyce Watts
Reservations Coordinator
Anita Patton
Retirement Education
Debbie Neeley &
Cindy Truitt
Scholarship
Patricia Maurer
Technology/E-Mail Coordinator
Kathy Landrum &
Mike Landrum

Membership

Is Critical!

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Latest News

The official results of the November 7, 2023 election have now been canvassed and certified. The thirteen amendments that were approved by the people of Texas, including the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for eligible Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) annuitants, are now part of the Texas Constitution. The will of the voters has prevailed! Due to a fatal flaw in the lawsuits that were filed against these amendments, Governor Greg Abbott proceeded with certifying the election results on December 4, 2023. The Office of the Attorney General has notified the district court that the challengers’ lawsuits were fundamentally defective, and that they are moot now that the constitutional amendments have become law in Texas.