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Chris Brown for Controller
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Chris B. Brown is a lifelong Houstonian who was sworn into office as City Controller in January 2016. As the Controller of the nation’s fourth largest city, Controller Brown oversees a $5 billion budget, manages the city’s $4 billion investment portfolio, superintends its $13 billion debt portfolio, and through the Controller's Office Audit Division, has generated more than $10 million in savings via increased efficiencies. >>>
The city has taken significant financial steps forward over the past three years. From achieving historic pension reform, to addressing the financial challenges left Hurricane Harvey’s wake, to working toward achieving a structurally balanced budget; the progress we’ve made is tangible. >>>
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