WATCH: Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff gives final State of the County address
that Wolff announced that he would not be seeking re-election after 20 years as county judge.
“Under Judge Wolff’s leadership, Bexar County has experienced exponential growth in population, economic development, and innovation, and during his tenure, he has been dedicated to improving workforce development, infrastructure investments, community education, and public health. Through it all, he has played a key role in maintaining Bexar County’s business friendly environment,” Chamber officials said in a press release.
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