Abbott deploys Texas National Guard troops
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Gov. Greg Abbott said he's learned an important lesson over the last four years about the power of his office and how he can successfully will big issues over the finish line. But it's a lesson that portends potential trouble for local governments across Texas if he wins re-election in 2026.
Deciding his next move on the THC ban is easily the biggest conundrum to emerge from this year’s legislative session, and one that has fired up residents
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According to the governor's office, Abbott is deploying over 2,000 DPS troopers and 5,000 Texas National Guard soldiers.
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When Gov. Greg Abbott posted a message to X on Tuesday announcing the arrest of protesters in Austin, he ended it with a familiar four letters: "FAFO." The acronym, which stands for "F--- Around and Find Out,
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said this was his best legislative session ever, and looked forward to his reelection campaign in an interview on Wednesday.
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With the clock ticking on one of the most closely watched bills of the session, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is still undecided on whether to sign a proposed ban on THC products into law—leaving both the hemp industry and Lt.
Gov. Greg Abbott said on Wednesday that he has still not decided if he will sign or veto legislation banning THC products in Texas. "I'm going to give it the thoughtful consideration from every angle that it deserves,
A state takeover of the Fort Worth school district could yield positive results, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a June 11 interview. The remarks come after Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath notified Fort Worth school district officials in May that the district is at risk of state intervention after Forest Oak 6th Grade Center received an F rating five times in a row in the state's A-F accountability scores.