But while lawmakers were making historic interventions, many Texans took note of the silence by the person traditionally empowered to step in at the last minute: Gov. Greg Abbott. “Abbott’s si ...
With the 2024 presidential election less than a year out, Gov. Greg Abbott is shaping up to be a potential vice presidential candidate, per politics experts interviewed by Axios.
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Gov. Greg Abbott is among TIME100 list of most influential people in 2024. Here's why ...
But to become governor of Texas, he'll have to get by the sitting Republican, Greg Abbott - a man ... and round-table meetings. Mr Abbott, who has used a wheelchair since a 1984 jogging accident ...
What artists and writers really want under the tree this year Beto O’Rourke is amping up his already dogged criticism of Gov. Greg Abbott over ... in the pandemic, why Texas suburbs are booming ...
Greg Abbott ... governor in 2014, was the state's longest-serving attorney general, whose office is charged with ensuring a trial court's death sentence is carried out, could help explain why ...
Here’s why,” by Public Editor Stephen Buckley ... Your anger should be directed at Gov. Greg Abbott, not the school districts that are just trying to keep their heads above water.
Texas Gov. Greg ... Why wouldn’t schools raise tuition in response to the market? Vouchers are a government giveaway. If students have “fallen through the cracks in their public school,” as ...
Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at the Texas Public Policy Foundation ... court’s death sentence is carried out, could help explain why Texans don’t hear much from him regarding an individual ...
You might not need a new laptop, but why wouldn't you get this Chromebook ... Beto O’Rourke is amping up his already dogged criticism of Gov. Greg Abbott over abortion rights as Texas ...
Read full article: Jamaica Beach police give convicted felon keys to patrol car resulting in cop impersonation charge Gov. Greg Abbott speaks ... could help explain why Texans don’t hear much ...