Greg Abbott addresses voting lawsuit and legal action against proposed city

Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas | Photo: Official Website
By Midland Times

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has made a series of statements on social media regarding voting laws and legal actions involving the state, reiterating his administration’s stance on voter eligibility and law enforcement.

On March 30, 2026, Abbott posted: “So called ‘voting rights’ groups are suing Texas to stop verifying that only U.S. citizens are on our voter rolls. Let that sink in. Only U.S. citizens can vote in Texas. That’s not controversial — it’s the law. We will fight this lawsuit and we will win.”

A day later, on March 31, 2026, Abbott addressed actions taken against an initiative he referred to as “The Meadow,” linked to leaders from the “failed EPIC City.” He stated: “Texas is enforcing the rule of law to stop the spread of radical Islam. The leaders of the failed EPIC City tried to a create a new city called The Meadow. @TCEQ uncovered legal violations. This court order stops them in their tracks.”

Abbott also shared a brief post on March 29, 2026: ” https://t.co/J0NIcUtYwb”.

Greg Abbott has served as Governor of Texas since his election in 2014 and leads an office headquartered in Austin at the State Insurance Building, providing statewide services (source). Under his leadership, Texas has been recognized for job growth and record employment levels (source). In addition to economic development, Abbott’s administration has focused on education enhancement, individual liberties protection, parental empowerment in schooling, and border security (source). TIME named him among its 100 Most Influential People in 2024 (source).