In a letter to U.S. congressional leaders, the governor blamed previous border security policy for leaving Texas “defenseless,” forcing state officials to spend billions.
Gov. Abbott sent letters on Thursday to U.S. Congressional leaders requesting the federal government reimburse Texas $11.1 billion for border budget.
An East Texas representative is now demanding that Congress reimburse the State of Texas $11 billion for costs spent on securing the southern border. State Rep. Cole ...
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Gov. Abbott urges Texans impacted by recent winter weather to document and report any property and agricultural damages.
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Supporters say families should receive state support to send their child to a different school if public schools aren't ...
Catholic Bishop Mark Seitz in West Texas says the Trump administration's mass-deportation plan "strikes fear into the heart of our community." ...
Texas lawmakers are looking to spend billions of dollars to create a school voucher-like program, raise teacher pay, shore up water infrastructure, and continue the border crackdown.
After four years as president, the Houston Texans are parting ways with Greg Grissom, who has been with the team since its inaugural season.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott called for the federal government to pay back $11.1 billion that was spent on Operation Lone Star, Texas' border security effort, during the Biden Administration.
The governor said that Texas incurred costs for border walls, military support and transportation that should have been covered by the U.S.