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Texas has been named the best state for business for 20 consecutive years in a survey conducted by Chief Executive Magazine. The poll gathers feedback from the nation’s top CEOs to determine which state they believe is most conducive to business success. Governor Greg Abbott expressed his pride in Texas’ achievement, stating that the state truly stands as a model for the nation when it comes to business success.

The survey evaluated CEOs’ perceptions of business climate, workforce quality, and overall quality of life in each state. Texas has consistently ranked at the top of the list since the survey’s inception, showcasing its continued appeal to business leaders. Governor Abbott also highlighted other positive milestones for Texas, such as winning the Governor’s Cup for 12 consecutive years and leading job growth in the nation.

Governor Abbott emphasized that Texas offers opportunities for businesses of all sizes to thrive and employees to succeed, paving the way for a bigger, better Texas in the years to come. He highlighted several reasons why Texas continues to attract businesses and entrepreneurs, including its pro-growth economic policies, lack of corporate and personal income taxes, skilled workforce, access to global markets, robust infrastructure, and business-friendly regulations.

With its ongoing success and growth, Texas has solidified its position as a top destination for business and continues to attract companies looking for a supportive and thriving environment. Governor Abbott’s commitment to fostering a business-friendly climate has undoubtedly played a significant role in the state’s achievements and recognition as the best state for business for two decades running.

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