Watch VideoTexas governor Greg Abbott is on defense telling CNBC, the new anti-abortion law, will have no impact on the state's growth in housing tech companies.
"This is not slowing down businesses coming to the state of Texas at all," he said.
Texas is a growing hub for companies – sometimes referred to as a 'tech...
Businesses May Leave Texas Over Anti-Abortion Law
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