Attorney General Greg Abbott was reelected as the 50th Attorney General of
Texas on November 7, 2006. Prior to his election as attorney general, Greg
Abbott served as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Court and as a State District
Judge in Harris County.
As the state’s chief law enforcement
official, Attorney General Abbott has made protecting families and values the focus
of his administration. Shortly after taking office, Attorney General
Abbott established a Cyber Crimes Unit to arrest criminals who use the Internet
to prey upon children; a Fugitive Unit to arrest convicted sex offenders who violate
their parole; and an expanded Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to crack down on
elder abuse and waste of taxpayer dollars. Since taking office, General Abbott has
collected more than $10 billion in child support for Texas
children, setting new records for Texas
child support collections.
In his capacity as the state’s lawyer,
Attorney General Abbott oversees more than 700 lawyers who represent the State
of Texas. General Abbott has personally appeared in
courtrooms around the state and has obtained indictments against criminals charged
with offenses ranging from attempted aggravated assault of a child to capital
murder. In March of 2005, General Abbott
personally appeared before the United State Supreme Court, where he
successfully defended the constitutionality of the Ten Commandments display that
adorns Texas Capitol grounds. By
convincing the nation’s highest court that the
State’s monument was constitutional, General Abbott ensured that Texas will continue
displaying the Ten Commandments for years to come.
General Abbott’s career in public service
began in Houston,
where he served as a highly rated state trial judge in the 129th District Court
for three years. In 1995, then-Governor
George W. Bush appointed General Abbott to the Texas Supreme Court, where he
served with distinction. Twice elected to the State’s highest civil court, General
Abbott received more votes than any other candidate for statewide office in
1996 and over 60 percent of the vote in 1998. His abilities as a legal scholar
and outstanding jurist earned him numerous awards, including “Jurist of the
Year” from the Texas Review of Law & Politics; “Trial Judge of the Year”
from the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists; and
“Appellate Judge of the Year” from the Texas Chapter of the American Board of
Trial Advocates.
An active participant in his community, General
Abbott has held leadership positions in numerous organizations, including the
Central Texas Chapter of Goodwill Industries, the Governor's Committee to
Promote Adoption, Justice for All, and the Texas Institute for Rehabilitation
and Research Foundation. In 2004, General Abbott served as Honorary State Chairman
of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Texas.
A native Texan, Attorney General Abbott was
born in Wichita Falls and raised in Duncanville. After
graduating from the University of Texas with a B.B.A. in Finance, he received his law
degree from Vanderbilt
University. Shortly after
graduation, he was partially paralyzed by a falling tree while jogging. He and
his wife, Cecilia, a former school teacher and principal, have been married for
27 years. They live in Austin
with their eleven-year-old daughter, Audrey.