News

Jan 5

Governor Abbott Directs Investigations Into Potential Child Care Funding Fraud In Texas

Governor Greg Abbott today sent a letter directing Texas state agencies to launch investigations into any potential child care funding fraud taking place in Texas. 

Jan 2

Governor Abbott Formally Demands Immediate Extradition of Reynaldo Mata-Rios

Governor Greg Abbott today released the following statement formally demanding the immediate extradition of Reynaldo Mata-Rios following the murder of Texas Facilities Commissioner Eddy Betancourt:

Dec 30

In 2025, Texas Blazed The Trail To Become No. 1 In Education

Governor Greg Abbott today highlighted the strides the state made in 2025 to put Texas on the pathway to be No. 1 in education and empower parents to choose the educational opportunities best for their children.

Dec 29

Governor Abbott Announces Historic $1.4 Billion In Federal Funding Secured For ‘Rural Texas Strong’ Projects

Governor Greg Abbott today announced that Texas will receive a historic investment of over $1.4 billion in federal funding over five years to improve rural health care throughout the state.

Dec 29

Governor Abbott, Texas Delivers Major Public Safety Wins In 2025

Governor Greg Abbott today noted the State of Texas’ significant public safety efforts that are making communities across the state more safe and secure.

Dec 23

Governor Abbott Touts Texas Fueling The Nuclear Renaissance, Booming Energy Sector

Governor Greg Abbott today touted Texas' booming energy industry as the nation's leader in energy production, powering America's economy and leading the nation in investment in the advanced nuclear energy industry. 

Dec 22

Texas Economy Triumphs In 2025

Governor Greg Abbott today lauded the strength of Texas’ robust and diverse economy that fosters an environment where large and small business can succeed.

Dec 19

Governor Abbott Grants Clemency To Six Texans Recommended By Texas Board Of Pardons And Paroles

Governor Greg Abbott today granted pardons and restoration of civil rights to the following six Texans recommended by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles: