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Gov Abbott Reveals Emergency Priorities & Texas Economic Outlook

Courtesy: Chuck Smith / Red River Radio News

TX STATE OF STATE- Texas Governor Greg Abbott shared his vision for what state lawmakers should prioritize  this  year.  During his State of the State address last  night  the Republican leader highlighted perennial conservative issues -- from border security to further restricting abortion access.  He  also  outlined  emergency items including  expansion of broadband access, changes to  elections  that  Abbott says  will  increase security,  civil liability protections during the pandemic,  as well as discouraging cities from reducing police funding.

“We’re not going to let cities in Texas follow the lead of cities like Portland, and Seattle, and Minneapolis by defunding the police.  That’s crazy!” Abbott said.  “We will support our law enforcement officers. Not demonize and defund them.”     

Abbott has been pushing for measures to penalize local governments that cut law enforcement funding since last summer when Austin reduced funding for its police department. The city’s move followed widespread protests against police brutality and racism. Abbott’s emergency item designation allows legislators to begin working on these issues right away. Texas’s rules bar lawmakers from voting on non-emergency items during the first 60 days of the session.

"Texas remains the economic engine of America, the land of unmatched opportunity, and our comeback is already materializing," Governor Greg Abbott of Texas

Abbott also said signs the Texas economy is on the mend after the pandemic plunged the state into a recession that left millions of people jobless. He said Texas continues to attract Fortune 500 companies and lead the nation in job creation.

Credit Courtesy: KXAN Austin
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Courtesy: KXAN Austin
Governor Greg Abbott (R) during his State of the State address on 02.01.21.

“Texas remains the economic engine of America, the land of unmatched opportunity, and our comeback is already materializing," Abbott explained.

Abbott  pointed  out Texas has added  jobs for eight consecutive months. However, economists predict it will take at least a year before the state returns to pre-COVID employment numbers. 

              

Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' broadcast and media experience to Red River Radio. He began his career as a radio news reporter and transitioned to television journalism and newsmagazine production. Chuck studied mass communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.