Noticias
Governor Abbott Announces $41 Million in Federal COVID-19 Emergency Funding For Local Governments
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that his Public Safety Office (PSO) will provide $41 million in federal funds to assist cities and counties throughout the COVID-19 response.
Governor Abbott Announces Additional Department Of Defense Resources To Mitigate COVID-19
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the U.S. Department of Defense has activated additional U.S. Army Urban Augmentation Medical Task Forces (UAMTF) to assist the state's efforts to combat COVID-19.
Governor Abbott Announces Additional Federal Resources Activated To Combat COVID-19 In The Houston Region
Governor Greg Abbott has been working with Vice President Mike Pence and members of the Trump Administration to ensure the medical needs of Texans will be met as the State responds to COVID-19.
Governor Abbott, Omnicare Announce COVID-19 Testing For Patients, Staff At Assisted Living Facilities, Nursing Homes
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that Omnicare, a CVS Health company, is partnering with the State of Texas to provide COVID-19 point-of-care testing for assisted living facilities and nursing homes throughout the state.
Governor Abbott Extends Statewide COVID-19 Disaster Declaration
Governor Greg Abbott extends COVID-19 disaster declaration.
Governor Abbott Issues Proclamation Expanding Hospital Capacity In 11 Trauma Service Areas
Governor Greg Abbott today issued a Proclamation suspending elective surgeries in hospitals in all counties located within 11 Trauma Service Areas (TSAs) in Texas.
Governor Abbott Announces Film Friendly Texas Designation For The City Of Azle
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the City of Azle, having completed the multi-step training and certification process, has been designated a Film Friendly Texas community by the Texas Film Commission.
Governor Abbott Allocates Emergency Education Relief Funding For Texas Higher Education
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the State of Texas will invest $57 million in federal funds to maintain the state’s need-based financial aid programs and keep more students enrolled at their colleges and universities.