Gov. Greg Abbott is already putting his growing relationship with President Donald Trump on display for the nation. The Texas governor was in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to meet with Trump at ...
Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday that he now supports online sports gambling. During the Houston Chronicle's, Texas Take Podcast, Abbott said, "I don't have a problem with online sports betting.
Gov. Greg Abbott says he's open to letting the people vote to legalize sports betting and casinos in the state.
This story has been updated with more information. Gov. Greg Abbott met privately Wednesday with President Donald Trump at the White House on the twin topics of immigration and border security ...
“And it’s getting worse, especially here.” RELATED: Greg Abbott names school vouchers and teacher pay as top priorities, while calling for end to 'DEI' Teachers like Hochman felt a sense of ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott meets at the White House on Wednesday with President Donald Trump to discuss their efforts to beef up security along America's southern border with Mexico. "Governor Abbott ...
Abbott’s pitch during a White House appearance Wednesday and again on cable news that night comes as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have had to release 461 illegal immigrants into ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Pete Flores, the acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, signed a memorandum of understanding that grants Guard troops the expanded authority to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is hinting at support for sports betting. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle's Texas Take podcast, Abbott said he has "no problem" with people ...
Gov. Greg Abbott, in the middle of his third term with an eye on a fourth, is challenging the Texas Legislature with an ambitious 2025 to-do list beginning with enacting the school voucher program ...
The latest Greg Abbott news from The Texas Tribune. By Alejandro Serrano and Jasper Scherer Feb. 5, 2025 Texas’ border spending exploded after Joe Biden’s election, then state leaders signaled ...
Critics argue Texas Senate Bill 2 could weaken public schools by diverting tax dollars to private education through vouchers.