Greg Abbott is the 48th Governor of the State of Texas. Before his election in 2014, Greg Abbott was the 50th and longest-serving Attorney General of Texas, where he earned a national reputation for defending religious liberty and protecting Texas communities and children. He also previously served as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Court and as a State District Judge in Harris County.
Searching for the most qualified individuals in Texas to lead boards, commissions and other oversight groups in service to our state.
Guiding the Governor on key policy issues, especially those pertaining to his statutory role as Texas’ Chief Budget Officer.
Promoting opportunities for Texas women through outreach, education, research and referral services.
Pursuing a vision where people with disabilities have full and equal access for independent, productive and self-determined lives.
Enhancing public safety and reducing crime in Texas through strategic direction and support for law enforcement.
Promoting Texas with expanding companies and visitors from across the country and all over the world.
Promoting Texas’ film-related services, locations and facilities from pre to post production.
Continuing Texas’ proud military history by working to preserve and expand the state’s 15 major military installations.
Leading talent recruitment efforts, offering employee policy and program support, and directing student applications to the Texas Governor's Fellowship Program.
Serving as the information clearinghouse and promotion office for the Texas vibrant music industry.
Advocating for the interest of Texas to the Administration, Congress and federal agencies.
Improving the quality of our state’s workforce through education and training.
Working to prevent victimization and to recognize, recover, restore, and bring justice to survivors.
Ensuring that all financial transactions set the highest standard for the state of Texas.
Providing an opportunity for dialogue between the Governor and the people of Texas.
Providing legal advice on a broad range of issues encountered in leading the second-largest state in the nation.
Supporting strategies to prevent terrorism and other catastrophic events while preparing communities for the threats and hazards that pose great risk to Texas and the nation.