Office of the Governor Rick Perry

  • Welcome To The Neighborhood


    Gov. Rick Perry welcomed Toyota’s new North American headquarters to Plano, which will bring nearly 4,000 jobs and more than $300 million in capital investment to North Texas.

  • Perry Tours Cutting-Edge Facility


    Gov. Rick Perry toured the Texas A&M National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing, a state-of-the-art facility that holds the promise of saving millions worldwide in the event of pandemic.

  • World-Class Care


    Gov. Rick Perry announced the creation of a state-of-the-art Ebola treatment and infectious disease bio containment facility in North Texas, as well as a unit at UTMB Galveston.

  • Perry talks Task Force, Travel Ban


    Gov. Rick Perry announced initial recommendations issued by the Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response, and called for an air travel ban from Ebola-affected countries.

  • A Critical Mission to Africa


    Gov. Rick Perry visited U.S. Army troops at Fort Hood, preparing to deploy to the West African nation of Liberia to help combat the spread of Ebola.

 

Recent News

  • Wednesday, November 12, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Statement by Gov. Perry on Net Neutrality
    "Texas' strong economy owes a lot to regulatory certainty and major private investments in critical technology infrastructure. President Obama's call to saddle 21st century technology with outdated, unnecessary regulations from the era of the Great Depression is alarming and will stifle innovation and growth. Instead, we should embrace a business and regulatory climate that encourages competition and empowers consumers with greater choice and access to high-speed Internet and all the business, consumer, education and health care benefits that come with it."
  • Tuesday, November 11, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Statement by Gov. Perry on Veterans Day
    "Throughout its history, our nation has been blessed with generations of brave men and women willing to stand on the line between us and our enemies and declare ‘Not on my watch.' Today above all days we honor the service and sacrifice of those who have worn our nation's uniforms, whether in peacetime or in time of war. Their bravery and dedication have made our nation a beacon of liberty for more than 238 years, and the standard of service they uphold will allow the United States to continue our leadership on the global stage for many years to come."
  • Monday, November 10, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Texas Leaders Launch New Effort to Help Veterans
    Texas leaders are committing more than $1 million in state support for an innovative pilot program that will address Texas veterans' mental health needs. The new project, the Texas Veterans Initiative, will allow the state's $1 million investment to match local and private funds to expand and evaluate community-based mental health programs serving veterans and their families. If the pilot phase generates widespread interest from communities around the state, the Legislature could act in 2015 to expand it. The project will be funded by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission
  • Tuesday, November 04, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Texas Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Recommends Guidelines for Health Care Workers Returning from Ebola-Endemic Areas
    Gov. Rick Perry today announced the Texas Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response has recommended guidelines for the monitoring of health care workers and others returning to Texas from Ebola-endemic areas in West Africa. The governor has directed Texas Department of State Health Services Commissioner Dr. David Lakey to begin implementing these recommendations.
  • Friday, October 31, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Gov. Perry Grants Pardons to Four Individuals
    Gov. Rick Perry today granted full pardons to four individuals after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended such action.
  • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Statement by Gov. Perry on Recent Comments Made About Prime Minister Netanyahu by a Senior White House Official
    "I'm hopeful the President of the United States shares the complete and total disbelief many of us felt that a senior official working in the West Wing of the White House would use profanity to describe the leader of our greatest ally in the Middle East. The President should demand to know who said this and ask for their resignation as there is absolutely no excuse for such language coming out of the White House. If the President receives no answer as to who said this he should consider making wholesale changes to his staff in order to guard our vital interests and for the sake of maintaining an important relationship with a key ally."
  • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Press Release
    Gov. Perry Welcomes Health Care Hero Back Home to Texas
    Early this morning, a nurse who has been working with Ebola patients in Sierra Leone returned home to Texas. While she currently shows no signs of the disease, her job in West Africa places her at "some" risk by CDC protocols. Upon her arrival at Austin-Bergstrom Airport, she was met by Dr. David Lakey, Commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services.
  • Tuesday, October 28, 2014 • Austin, Texas • Proclamation
    Gov. Perry Renews Proclamation Extending Drought Emergency
    Gov. Rick Perry has again renewed a proclamation extending drought emergency for specified counties due to the ongoing exceptional drought conditions across the state. The proclamation directs necessary resources be made available to aid response efforts and notes the ongoing strain on water resources.


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