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Governor Abbott Reappoints Brett Flagg to Texas Mutual Insurance Company Board Until 2031

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Published on October 02, 2025
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In a move that holds steady the helm of Texas's workers' compensation insurance landscape, Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Brett Flagg to the Texas Mutual Insurance Company Board of Directors, ensuring his presence on the board until July 1, 2031. As an entity entrusted with providing reliable workers' compensation for employers in Texas, the importance of seasoned leadership is not understated in an insurance market that caters to the well-being of its workers. Texas Mutual also plays a critical role as the insurer of last resort and contributes to reducing workplace injuries and their impacts.

Brett Flagg, a Frisco resident, brings to the table a legal background as the owner of Flagg Law Group, PC in Dallas, his home base for legal expertise. His credentials, spanning over four decades with the Texas Bar Association, and his active participation in various ministries and community organizations, like e3 Partners Ministry and Stonebriar Community Church, highlight his commitment to service and leadership. According to his biography released by the Governor's office, Flagg boasts an impressive educational resume with a BBA and a Juris Doctor from Baylor University, and a Master of Laws from Georgetown University School of Law on his resume.