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Governor Abbott Champions Texas’ Electric Grid At Texas Electricity Policy Summit In Houston

Governor Greg Abbott today championed Texas’ ongoing efforts to bolster the electric grid to support the state’s growing energy needs during his keynote address at the Texas Electricity Policy Summit in Houston.Governor Greg Abbott today championed Texas’ ongoing efforts to bolster the electric grid to support the state’s growing energy needs during his keynote address at the Texas Electricity Policy Summit in Houston.
 
“Every business here today needs one thing to operate: affordable, reliable power,” said Governor Abbott. “We are bolstering the grid to accommodate the ever-growing Texas population and our booming economy. I have worked tirelessly with the Public Utility Commission, ERCOT, and our many power providers to ensure that every Texan has affordable, reliable power for generations to come. Our work has ensured that since Winter Storm Uri, no Texan has lost power because of the state grid. Texas is the economic engine of America, where industry leaders know that they live in a state that can power the future to produce a bigger, better Texas.”
 
The Governor was joined by Texas Chemistry Council President and CEO Hector Rivero, Texas Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Tony Bennet, Rice University’s Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies Senior Director Kenneth Medlock, and other energy industry leaders.
 
Speaking to a crowd of over 120 energy, manufacturing, and business leaders, Governor Abbott touted Texas as the No. 1 state for wind-powered generation and the top state in the nation for utility-scale solar, with fossil fuel power serving as the backbone of the Texas grid. The Governor also highlighted Texas as the epicenter of the nuclear energy supply chain, pointing to the Advanced Nuclear Working Group’s efforts to create the latest nuclear energy technology that will help power the electric grid of tomorrow. Additionally, Governor Abbott mentioned that he signed a law last year that created the Texas Energy Fund to provide up to $10 billion over the next four years in loans and grants to expand or build new dispatchable power across the state. 
 
Earlier in the day, Governor Abbott attended the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) peaker power plant groundbreaking ceremony in Maxwell to announce an additional peaker power plant will be built at the same LCRA site. These two plants will play a critical role in the Texas grid, adding a total of 380 megawatts of power and creating over 300 good-paying jobs in the San Marcos area.
 

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Governor Abbott Mobilizes State Emergency Response Resources Amid Severe Weather Threat

Governor Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to mobilize state emergency response resources ahead of a storm system expected to move across the state beginning Monday afternoon. Governor Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to mobilize state emergency response resources ahead of a storm system expected to move across the state beginning Monday afternoon. The Governor also directed TDEM to increase the readiness level of the State Emergency Operations Center to Level II (Escalated Response) in anticipation of severe weather impacts.
 
“Texas is ready to respond with all available resources needed to assist local communities as severe weather, including severe thunderstorms and large hail, begins to impact the state tomorrow,” said Governor Abbott. “To ensure that support and resources are swiftly deployed, I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to increase the readiness level of the State Emergency Operations Center. As Texans and out-of-state visitors begin to prepare for tomorrow’s historic solar eclipse, I urge them to heed the guidance of state and local officials, remain weather-aware, and monitor road conditions to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.”
  
According to the National Weather Service, severe thunderstorms are expected to impact the state beginning Monday afternoon through Wednesday morning. This storm system includes threats of large hail, heavy rainfall, damaging wind, and possible tornadoes.
 
At the Governor’s direction, TDEM has mobilized the following resources across the state to support local emergency response operations:

Texas A&M Forest Service: Firefighters and fire engines; heavy equipment such as bulldozers and motor graders; Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System (TIFMAS) Strike Teams comprised of personnel and fire engines; Firefighting aircraft including large airtankers, multi-engine air tankers, single engine airtankers, aerial supervision modules and air attack platforms
Texas Division of Emergency Management: Emergency response personnel to support requests for state assistance from local officials; Communications Coordination Group is engaging with telecommunications partners
Texas National Guard: UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters
Texas Department of State Health Service (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force): Wildland Fire Support Packages and Severe Weather Support Packages including paramedics and ambulances
Texas Department of Transportation: Personnel and equipment to assist with road closures; motor graders to support emergency response operations
Texas Department of Public Safety: Texas Highway Patrol Troopers to assist with road closures and traffic control
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: Park Rangers and Game Wardens to provide law enforcement support
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension: Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents as well as AgriLife Extension Agents to support agricultural and livestock needs
Texas Animal Health Commission: Personnel to provide livestock support
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: Air/water/wastewater monitoring
Public Utility Commission of Texas: Personnel to coordinate with utility providers across the threat area

 
Texans and solar eclipse visitors are urged to monitor local forecast information and make an emergency plan, as the timing of severe weather on Monday coincides with post-eclipse travel. Additionally, people across the state are encouraged to follow instructions of local officials and keep an emergency supply kit nearby.
 
Visit DriveTexas.org to check road conditions, locate additional severe storm safety tips at TexasReady.gov, and access eclipse information at tdem.texas.gov/eclipse.
 

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Governor Abbott Reappoints Three To Specialty Courts Advisory Council

Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Jarvis Anderson, Elizabeth Rainey, and Angela Tucker to the Specialty Courts Advisory Council for terms set to expire on February 1, 2029. Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Jarvis Anderson, Elizabeth Rainey, and Angela Tucker to the Specialty Courts Advisory Council for terms set to expire on February 1, 2029. The Council evaluates applications for grant funding for specialty courts from the Governor’s Office and makes funding recommendations to the criminal justice division regarding best practices.

Jarvis Anderson of San Antonio is the chief adult probation officer of Bexar County. He is a member of the National Institute of Corrections Urban Chiefs Network and the National Association of Probation Executives and co-chair of the legislative committee for the Texas Probation Association. Anderson received a Bachelor of Arts from Texas Lutheran College.

Elizabeth Rainey of Midland is presiding judge of the Midland County Adult Felony Drug Court, DWI Court, and Transitional Treatment Court. She is a member of the State Bar of Texas, All Rise (formerly the National Association of Drug Court Professionals), Midland County Bar Association, and the Texas Bar College. She is president elect and former vice president of the Texas Association of Specialty Courts and a fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. Additionally, she is a volunteer for Keep Midland Beautiful, Christmas in Action, and Thriving United, member and volunteer for St. Luke’s Methodist Church, and former member of the Junior League of Midland. Rainey received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Texas A&M University and a Juris Doctor from Texas Tech University School of Law.

Angela Tucker of McKinney is judge of the 199th District Court. She previously served as a prosecutor and defense attorney. She was elected by her judicial colleagues as the first female local administrative judge in Collin County and was appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas to serve on the Judicial Advisory Committee. Tucker received a Bachelor of Arts in Government from The University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University School of Law.