The Texas General Land Office, established in 1836, is the oldest state agency in Texas and is responsible for managing state lands, operating the Alamo, providing assistance to Texans affected by natural disasters, supporting Texas public education through the Permanent School Fund, offering benefits to Texas Veterans, and overseeing the vast Texas coast.
With a mission to determine land ownership and management, the General Land Office plays a crucial role in preserving and protecting Texas' natural resources, promoting sustainability initiatives, and implementing coastal management programs. Through its various boards and commissions, the agency ensures the responsible use and development of state lands while also addressing environmental concerns and supporting the resilience of coastal communities.
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