Governor Abbott Highlights Texas Jobs Council At South Plains College
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~ Governor Greg Abbott visited South Plains College's automotive technology and welding facilities today to highlight the new Texas Jobs Council and its role in strengthening the state's workforce pipeline. During his visit, Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of preparing students for high-demand jobs that are critical to Texas' unprecedented economic growth.
"We are building and manufacturing the future of the entire world right here in the State of Texas," said Governor Abbott. "We are united on a mission that benefits all Texans: keep Texas the number one state for business, jobs, employment opportunities, and workforce training programs to ensure great careers for generations to come."
The Governor praised Texas' expanding workforce, which is growing at a faster pace than any other state. He also noted that Texas is not only creating jobs, but also equipping Texans with the necessary skills to fill them. With record new funding for education, career training programs, and critical infrastructure, the Texas Jobs Council will further align workforce development efforts and ensure that Texans are first in line to fill the thousands of new employment opportunities being created across the state.
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During his remarks, Governor Abbott thanked South Plains College for their role in providing a pipeline of talented, skilled, and trained workers in Texas. In just the past two years, the state has invested over $7 billion in career training programs across Texas. Last year, Governor Abbott signed House Bill 20 and House Bill 120 into law to expand career and technical education opportunities for students by establishing partnerships with institutions of higher education and improving college and career advising.
The Governor was joined by Teamsters Local 988 President Robert Mele, SPC President Robin Satterwhite, Representative Ken King, and Texas Association of Community Colleges President & CEO Ray Martinez III during his visit.
Last month, Governor Abbott launched the Texas Jobs Council and hosted its inaugural meeting at the Governor's Mansion. The Council will focus on identifying executive actions that can be implemented immediately by state agencies to reduce regulatory burdens and red tape surrounding workforce development. They will also make policy and legislative recommendations to be presented to the Governor and Legislature ahead of the 90th Legislative Session. The Council will deliver a final report in November 2026 outlining recommended executive actions and legislative proposals to strengthen Texas' workforce development system.
Additional photos of the event will be provided when available. The Texas Jobs Council is committed to ensuring that Texas remains the best state for business, jobs, employment opportunities, and workforce training programs for years to come.
"We are building and manufacturing the future of the entire world right here in the State of Texas," said Governor Abbott. "We are united on a mission that benefits all Texans: keep Texas the number one state for business, jobs, employment opportunities, and workforce training programs to ensure great careers for generations to come."
The Governor praised Texas' expanding workforce, which is growing at a faster pace than any other state. He also noted that Texas is not only creating jobs, but also equipping Texans with the necessary skills to fill them. With record new funding for education, career training programs, and critical infrastructure, the Texas Jobs Council will further align workforce development efforts and ensure that Texans are first in line to fill the thousands of new employment opportunities being created across the state.
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During his remarks, Governor Abbott thanked South Plains College for their role in providing a pipeline of talented, skilled, and trained workers in Texas. In just the past two years, the state has invested over $7 billion in career training programs across Texas. Last year, Governor Abbott signed House Bill 20 and House Bill 120 into law to expand career and technical education opportunities for students by establishing partnerships with institutions of higher education and improving college and career advising.
The Governor was joined by Teamsters Local 988 President Robert Mele, SPC President Robin Satterwhite, Representative Ken King, and Texas Association of Community Colleges President & CEO Ray Martinez III during his visit.
Last month, Governor Abbott launched the Texas Jobs Council and hosted its inaugural meeting at the Governor's Mansion. The Council will focus on identifying executive actions that can be implemented immediately by state agencies to reduce regulatory burdens and red tape surrounding workforce development. They will also make policy and legislative recommendations to be presented to the Governor and Legislature ahead of the 90th Legislative Session. The Council will deliver a final report in November 2026 outlining recommended executive actions and legislative proposals to strengthen Texas' workforce development system.
Additional photos of the event will be provided when available. The Texas Jobs Council is committed to ensuring that Texas remains the best state for business, jobs, employment opportunities, and workforce training programs for years to come.
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