Noticias – Press Release
Governor Abbott Addresses United States Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce At National Convention Luncheon
Governor Greg Abbott traveled to Houston today to address a luncheon at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce National Convention, America's largest gathering of Hispanic business leaders.
First Lady Cecilia Abbott And Governor Greg Abbott 2015 Governor’s Volunteer Award Winners
First Lady Cecilia Abbott, Honorary Chair of the 2015 Governor’s Volunteer Awards, and Governor Greg Abbott hosted a reception at the Governor’s Mansion this evening honoring the winners of the 2015 Governor’s Volunteer Awards.
Governor Abbott Statement On IBM Ranking Texas #1 State For Foreign And Domestic Investment
IBM's 2015 Global Location Trends Facts & Figures report, which named Texas the #1 state in the United States for foreign and domestic investment, based on number of jobs.
ICYMI: Governor Abbott: Let’s Serve Our Military
Governor Greg Abbott today appeared on 710 KURV News Talk with Sergio Sanchez and Tim Sullivan to discuss the need to address the healthcare concerns of veterans in the Rio Grande Valley and what Texas can do ensure that veterans receive the care they need.
Governor Abbott Statement On School Bus Crash In Houston
Governor Greg Abbott today issued the following statement after a school bus tragically overturned in Houston, TX, resulting in fatalities and injuries.
First Lady Cecilia Abbott Dedicates New Ultrasound Equipment At Central Texas Life Care
First Lady Cecilia Abbott today attended and delivered remarks at the dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for new ultrasound equipment at Central Texas Life Care Pregnancy Resource Center in San Marcos, Texas.
Governor Abbott Visits VA Health Care Center, UT Health Science Center In Harlingen
Governor Greg Abbott today visited the VA Health Care Center and the University of Texas Health Science Center in Harlingen to discuss ways to expand healthcare options for veterans in the Rio Grande Valley.
ICYMI: Making Amends With Mexico
With more than $100 billion in economic activity between Mexico and Texas, the stakes are huge — something that the Rio Grande Valley has known for a long time.