“I’m glad the Senate will debate this bill and hold Democrats’ feet to the fire to see who's willing to go on the record opposing Voter ID & Proof of Citizenship to vote – things that an overwhelming majority of Texans and Americans support. Let’s get it done," said Sen. Cornyn, kicking off debate on the landmark SAVE America Act, while reiterating his support for the "talking filibuster" and larger Senate rules reforms that may be needed to get the bill to President Trump's desk as soon as possible.
So far, more than 229,000 students have applied, and 2,200 schools have signed up to participate. Families do not have to select a school when they submit their application, and more schools are joining the program daily. The program is not first come, first served, so all families will be considered on a level playing field within each priority tier, regardless of when their application is submitted.
Since President Trump took office, House Republicans have been working to turn our country around, and the results are clear. Inflation has dropped to 2.4 percent, illegal border crossings have fallen dramatically, and Congress has passed hundreds of bills to restore fiscal responsibility, strengthen national security, and get our economy back on track. Most importantly, we promised relief for working families, and we delivered.
Governor Greg Abbott today hosted the inaugural Texas Jobs Council meeting at the Governor’s Mansion, marking a significant step in bolstering the state’s workforce and ensuring Texans are equipped for high-demand careers. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) will play a crucial role in supporting the Council by providing administrative assistance, conducting relevant research, and facilitating connections with subject matter experts.
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) cosponsored Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO)’s Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act, which would ban the chemical abortion drug mifepristone and empower women harmed by the drug to sue its manufacturers. This legislation is endorsed by Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Family Research Council, Alliance Defending Freedom, Concerned Women for America, Live Action, Students for Life of America, Ethics and Public Policy Center, and the American Association of Pro-Life OBGYNs.
Currently, more than 2,200 schools have signed up to participate. Additional schools, vendors and education services continue to register on a rolling basis. Families had until July 15 to confirm their school selections. Since the application window opened Feb. 4, families across Texas have applied at a record pace, demonstrating strong demand for expanded education options and greater flexibility to choose the learning environment that best meets their children’s needs.
A new study by economists at the Hoover Institute finds that at least six billionaires left the Golden State before the start of the year to avoid the proposed California Billionaire Tax Act. This is a ballot initiative to be voted on later this year that would create a 5% wealth tax on billionaires who have lived in California at any time after January 1, 2026. Proponents expect a $100 billion windfall to the California treasury.
Governor Greg Abbott today delivered remarks touting Texas’ economic dominance and leadership in emerging technology and innovation at a South by Southwest (SXSW) reception at the Governor's Mansion. For 40 years, SXSW has drawn cutting-edge innovators, tech leaders, and global creators worldwide to Austin, Texas. The SXSW Cocktail Reception & Tech Innovation Dinner is held each year at the Governor's Mansion.
Amidst a heightened threat environment across the nation, Democrats' continued refusal to fund the Department of Homeland Security is appalling. Shutting down this critical agency — which manages airport security, oversees disaster relief, protects our nation from cyber threats, and more — puts the security of our nation at risk. I am demanding Democrats put politics aside and fund DHS — before terror strikes again.
"Democrats’ assault on Election Integrity & National Security must be stopped," says Sen. John Cornyn. "Before moderate Democrats went extinct, the Senate's rules worked – but today their reckless radicalism has changed the landscape. And when it comes to the crucial responsibility of protecting and preserving our nation's future, yes, process matters – but outcomes matter more. A rule is only a rule if both sides follow it," said Cornyn.
The laptops, funded in collaboration between AT&T, Compudopt, and Los Fresnos CISD Education Foundation, were given to graduating seniors in Los Fresnos. The Governor was joined by Senator Adam Hinojosa, Representative Janie Lopez, Los Fresnos CISD education division Chair Adan Garcia, AT&T Texas division President Leslie Ward, and AT&T South Texas division Vice President Adrian Quintanilla.
We predicted this, but didn’t think the exodus would happen so quickly. Washington state is on the precipice of its 1st-ever income tax of 9.9% on millionaires – and just as fast as you can get on the line with a real estate agent, the rich are lining up to leave. As we've pointed out before, every one of the 11 states that've introduced an Income Tax since 1960 have seen their economy lose ground, and successful people.
Texas Land Commissioner and Veterans Land Board (VLB) Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, announced that the VLB has approved an increase for the VLB Standard Land Loan amount from $150,000 to $200,000 and the dual-spouse land loan amount from $225,000 to $275,000. The VLB's Land Loan Program allows Texas Veterans & Military Members to borrow up to $200,000 to purchase land at competitive interest rates, while typically requiring only 5% down payment for tracts of one acre or more.
In 1911, the government trustbusters split Standard Oil into multiple state-based energy companies, which eventually were renamed Exxon (NJ), Mobil (NY), Amoco (Indiana), Chevron (California), Conoco (Utah), Marathon (Ohio), and others. They and their headquarters were spread throughout the country. But as the table below shows, they have almost all reconvened in one state: Texas. So it's not a great surprise that Exxon, which was founded as Standard Oil of New Jersey in 1882, has moved to the Lone Star State and is now legally domiciling there.
Governor Greg Abbott today joined Nasdaq for a virtual closing bell ceremony to commemorate the 190th anniversary of the Battle of the Alamo and highlight Texas' commitment to economic growth. The Governor was joined at the virtual closing bell ceremony by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Nasdaq Chair and CEO Adena Friedman, Nasdaq Texas head Rachel Racz, and other Texas business leaders.
Ever since the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan — which emboldened our adversaries around the world — Iran has been locked in an "unholy alliance" with China and Russia. For years, Iran has sent lethal drones to Russia to massacre Ukrainians, and now Putin is reportedly returning the favor by providing Iran with intelligence meant to help them target and kill Americans. This is an intolerable escalation by the Kremlin — one they must come to deeply regret.
ExxonMobil's decision to shift its legal domicile reflects the strength of Texas and its predictable corporate laws and modern, business‑focused legal system. ExxonMobil, a Fortune 500 and Global 500 company, has deep Texas roots dating back to 1911 and is headquartered in Spring, Texas. “I thank ExxonMobil for their decision to redomicile in Texas and for their long-standing partnership with our state, "said Governor Abbott.
State Senator Adam Hinojosa, District 27, has invited representatives from the City of Sinton and the City of Corpus Christi to attend a facilitated meeting on Tuesday, March 10, aimed at encouraging direct communication regarding the Evangeline Laguna groundwater project and the broader regional water supply. Hinojosa also made clear that the purpose of the meeting is not to pressure anyone to abandon their positions, but to ensure that leaders have the opportunity to work through concerns directly and in good faith.
Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock announced today that, one month into the application period, the Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program has drawn applications for more than 160,000 students. The Comptroller’s office is marking the occasion by releasing more detailed data about applicants for the TEFA program, including grade level, school district and Education Service Center region.
If Democrats want to convince the American people that they care more about regular American Citizens than illegal aliens, now is the time to prove it. Last week, Democrats had the opportunity to reopen the Dept. of Homeland Security and show Americans they prioritize our safety above politics. Instead, 209 Democrats voted to keep DHS closed – choosing to protect the Illegal Aliens they allowed into our country rather than fund the agencies responsible for keeping Americans safe.