No.
When he is serving as governor, he does.
no
That would be a military pension.
He was the 80th Governor of Georgia serving from 1999 to 2003.
A congressman can collect a pension after serving for at least five years. The amount of the pension depends on factors such as length of service and salary level during their time in office.
Coolidge was born in Vermont and lived in Massachusetts, serving as the governor, as an adult.
I believe it was Sam Houston
James Wright
Governor John Henry Hoeven III the longest serving curent Governor in the US.
In the French Foreign Legion, a "pension" refers to a retirement plan or pension benefits that are provided to Legionnaires after they complete their service. Typically, Legionnaires are eligible for a pension after a minimum period of service, which allows them to receive financial support in their retirement. The pension system is designed to provide security for those who have dedicated their lives to serving in the Legion.
Ishrat-ul-Ibad is the current Governor of Sindh. He is the longest serving governor of Sindh and has been serving for the last 10.5 years.