“The State of Texas recognizes only two sexes – male and female – and sex discrimination is treating a member of one sex less favorably than the other. As CEO of the State, I direct you to follow State & Federal Law. All Texas agencies must ensure that agency rules, policies, employment practices, and other actions comply with the biological reality that there are only two sexes – male and female,” said Gov. Greg Abbott earlier today, adding that includes adherence to President Trump’s executive order.
January has been jam-packed with meaningful work – and as we move into February, Cong. Morgan Luttrell's focus will continue to be: Strengthening National Security; Bolstering Border Security; Advocating for responsible fiscal policies; and Supporting our Veterans. Here are some key highlights from the first month of Congress – and right out of the gate, President Trump is taking action to clean up our streets, strengthen our border security, and Drain the Swamp.
The Texas Hill Country is one of the fastest growing geographical areas of Texas. The beauty of the region and the amazing people not only draw tourists – but also inspire many to make it their home. This takes responsible development to ensure that Texas can properly accommodate the families moving into the Lone Star State. “By filing these bills, I hope to protect our precious way of life and natural resources, while affording responsible growth,” said State Rep. Isaac.
As we move forward into the 119th Congress, we are more focused than ever on delivering results that will strengthen our economy, secure our borders, reduce government overreach, and uphold American values. This weekend, I'll be in Pflugerville to celebrate two of our U.S. Military Service Academy appointees – and would be remiss not to acknowledge the tragic incident at Ronald Reagan National Airport on Wednesday. My heart goes out to the families of the victims.
Once enacted, Senate Bill 2 would establish the largest day-one launch of a school choice program in the nation. The program is designed to serve 100,000 Texas students, with priority given to Low-Income and Special Needs students. The bill also includes strong safeguards to prevent fraud and protect Texas taxpayers, ensuring that funds are used responsibly while maximizing opportunities for students.
“For four years the Biden-Harris White House orchestrated a whole-of-government assault on American energy , enacting burdensome taxes and regulations against the Oil & Gas Sector at a time of skyrocketing energy demand,” said House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington as he introduced the "Abundant American Resources Act" to require an economic valuation of areas withdrawn by the Biden Administration which could return America to energy dominance.
"After four years of failed policies, Texas finally has a partner in President Trump. Today I directed the Texas Department of Public Safety to deploy tactical strike teams to work alongside our federal partners to enforce immigration laws across the state. These teams will coordinate with Homeland Security to track down 1,000s of illegal immigrants with active warrants and deport them from our country," said Gov. Abbott of Texas' homeland security operations effort.
“Senators like having a low bill number since it shows their bill is a priority of the Lt. Governor and has a high probability of passage. These bills represent the will of the conservative majority of Texans, and many will pass with bipartisan support. Just because a bill is not included in the top 40 does not mean it is not a priority for me or the Senate. There will be hundreds of bills that pass the Senate, all of which are important to Texas."
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced that he was going to war against so-called DEI and DEIA policies and that the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA), the multibillion-dollar agency he leads, will no longer contract or do business with entities that promote these discriminatory, demeaning, and immoral race and sex-based preferences which oftentimes violate the civil-rights laws of the United States.
On Saturday, Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) was on the ground in El Paso, Texas, to receive updates from the Department of Defense (DOD) and Border Patrol on border security efforts in the region. Biggs Army Airfield, located on Fort Bliss in El Paso, is currently being used to assist Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with deportation efforts ordered by the Trump administration.
The 89th Legislative session has begun, and lawmakers have an essential financial task on their to-do list — writing the next two-year state budget with guidance from the Biennial Revenue Estimate, or BRE. Here’s the short version: Texas’ economy is in good shape, and we have billions of dollars in the bank, with a projected $23.76 billion cash carry forward balance from the current budget period.
The school choice coalition keeps coming close, but then comes up short. And while new Speaker of the Texas House, Dustin Burrows, who like his predecessor was elected with mostly Democrat support that killed school choice, we are cautiously optimistic this year. The Texas Senate bill has already been endorsed by the school choice forces – and a slew of anti-school choice House Republicans were run out of the legislature in last year's elections.
“When illegal aliens commit violent crimes against a Law Enforcement Officer, Firefighter, or First Responder, they must be held accountable and be swiftly deported. I'm proud to join Senator Budd and my colleagues in this commonsense legislation to ensure this becomes law," said Sen. Ted Cruz, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, while introducing the "Protect Our Law Enforcement with Immigration Control & Enforcement (POLICE) Act of 2025."
Governor Greg Abbott has announced that his 2025 "State of the State Address" will be given on Sunday, February 2nd at 5:00 p.m. CST, and that the Nexstar Media Group's television stations across Texas will carry a live telecast. During the address, Gov. Abbott said he will outline his priorities for the 89th Legislature – as well as numerous bold actions the Texas Legislature must take to build an even stronger Texas and "accomplish what seems impossible."
Donald Trump is officially our Commander-in-Chief and JD Vance is our 50th Vice President. With this new chapter, the era of America’s decline is behind us, and I am filled with optimism for the future. With a Republican majority in both the House and Senate, alongside Republican leadership in the White House, we have a unique opportunity to guide our nation back onto the right path.
I was honored to attend the 60th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony of the United States of America. The ceremony was marked by hope, as we look forward to the renewal of America under President Trump and Vice President Vance. President Trump delivered an inspirational message to the American people during his inaugural address in which he promised that he will make America respected again, prosperous again, and proud again. President Trump doubled down on the promises he made to the American people that will put America first.
Governor Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Military Department to deploy the Texas Tactical Border Force to the Rio Grande Valley to coordinate with U.S. Border Patrol under the Trump Administration to secure the border. Departing from military bases in Fort Worth and Houston this morning, the Texas Tactical Border Force will surge over 400 additional soldiers, as well as C-130s and Chinook helicopters, to join thousands of Texas National Guard soldiers already deployed on the border to collaborate with U.S. Border Patrol agents on the border.
The Protecting Military Installations and Rangers Act would expand the jurisdiction of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to include real estate investments in the U.S. by entities linked to China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea, if the investments are located within 100 miles of a military installation or 50 miles of a military training route, special use airspace, controlled firing area, or military operations area.
"Jobs are growing here, businesses are growing here, the future is growing here," said Gov. Greg Abbott, celebrating Texas as America’s job creator and announcing yet another record-breaking high for total jobs in the Lone Star State, a new record high for the number of Texans working, as well as for the size of the Texas labor force based on December 2024 Employment Data. Texas has now added more than 2.5 million jobs under Gov. Abbott’s leadership.
The Texas labor market achieved a new record-high level for jobs and the civilian labor force in December. The state added 37,500 positions over the month, reaching a total of 14,318,700 nonfarm jobs. Texas added 284,200 jobs from December 2023 to December 2024, bringing the annual nonfarm growth rate to 2.0 percent, which outpaced the U.S. growth rate by 0.6 percentage points.