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Charles Smith, a longtime ally of Gov. Greg Abbott, will be the next executive commissioner of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, the governor announced Tuesday.

Smith, the chief deputy executive commissioner at the massive agency, will start his new position on June 1.

“Charles Smith is a proven leader ready for the challenge to take the helm at Texas’ Health and Human Services Commission,โ€ Abbott said in a prepared statement.

The Health and Human Services Commission is a five-agency enterprise that operates a $35 billion annual budget with roughly 60,000 employees. Their duties include overseeing the Medicaid public insurance program, running institutions such as state-supported living centers and regulating private facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes. They also enforce restrictions on abortion clinics, oversee Child Protective Services and manage the stateโ€™s foster care system.

Smith is a former deputy for child support in the state attorney general’s office. He was appointed to that position by Abbott, who was then the attorney general.ย 

Abbott also announced Cecile Young, the agencyโ€™s chief of staff, would be promoted to chief deputy executive commissioner.

Abbott said Smith and Young โ€œwill continue to improve the agency’s efficiency and accountability to Texas citizens.โ€

Chris Traylor, the outgoing commissioner, announced his retirement in April.

The governor said Tuesday that Traylorโ€™s career was โ€œcommendable and full of remarkable successes.โ€

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Edgar Walters worked at the Tribune from 2013 to 2020, most recently covering health and human services. Before that, he had a political reporting fellowship with the Berliner Zeitung, a daily newspaper...