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Cuevas Reappointed to T.A.B.C.

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 10, 2010
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AUSTIN -- Governor Rick Perry has reappointed a Tall City businessman to the Texas Alcoholic and Beverage Commission (T.A.B.C.).
    Jose Cuevas Jr. was appointed to a new term on the commission that will last until November 2015. Cuevas is the president and founder of Jumburrito. He's also a member of the Texas Restaurant Association, the Midland Chamber of Commerce and the Midland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
    The T.A.B.C. regulates all phases of the alcohol and adult beverage industry in Texas.

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