Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently addressed issues related to law enforcement, educational curriculum, and expressed gratitude to a federal official in a series of posts on his social media account.
On March 22, 2026, Abbott commented on prosecutorial decisions and their impact on public safety. He stated, “All of this will be taken into consideration when I have the final say on the fate of the police officer. This DA’s failure to prosecute murderers & repeatedly letting dangerous criminals go free, while prioritIzing prosecuting police, will have consequences.”
The following day, March 23, 2026, Abbott posted a message of thanks directed at a federal official: “Thanks @SecKennedy. https://t.co/b8sStgK0iC”
On March 24, 2026, Abbott highlighted an announcement from the Texas Education Agency regarding changes to school curricula. He wrote, “Texas schools should remove references to Cesar Chavez from curriculum, the Texas Education Agency announced. https://t.co/6SP5h8dT29”
Greg Abbott has served as governor since his election in 2014 and leads an office headquartered in Austin at the State Insurance Building. Under his leadership, Texas has focused on job creation, economic opportunities, education enhancement—including parental empowerment—protection of individual liberties, and southern border security according to information from the official website. The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott is credited with contributing to Texas’s record employment levels and jobs growth statewide and has received national recognition for its influence.