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Governor Abbott and Coahuila Governor Jiménez Celebrate 200 Years of Shared History with a New Partnership

In a warm and celebratory ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion in Austin, Governor Greg Abbott and Coahuila Governor Manolo Jiménez Salinas came together to mark a significant milestone

Tabitha S. by Tabitha S.
August 30, 2024
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In a warm and celebratory ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion in Austin, Governor Greg Abbott and Coahuila Governor Manolo Jiménez Salinas came together to mark a significant milestone in the shared history of Texas and Coahuila. The two leaders signed a Statement of Mutual Cooperation (SMC) to honor the 200th anniversary of the creation of the state of “Coahuila y Tejas” and to strengthen the ongoing economic and cultural ties between their regions.

Map of the conjoined state of Coahuila and Texas with major land grants shown in color. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.

“Today is truly a special day as we reflect on a partnership that began 200 years ago,” Governor Abbott remarked. “Back then, we were one state, ‘Coahuila y Tejas,’ united by the pursuit of success, opportunity, and a better life. While both Texas and Coahuila have grown and evolved over the years, our shared story continues. This new agreement not only honors our past but also sets the stage for a bright future, ensuring that both our states are ready to thrive in tomorrow’s economy.”

The event was attended by First Lady Cecilia Abbott, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, and a host of Texas and Coahuila state, local, and business leaders, all gathered to witness the continuation of a partnership steeped in history.

The SMC signed by the governors is more than just a ceremonial gesture. It lays the groundwork for increased collaboration and prosperity in both regions. The agreement is set to enhance cooperation in key areas like advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, energy, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It also reaffirms the importance of public safety in fostering economic development, building on a previously signed Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen border security and curb illegal immigration.

Governor Abbott highlighted the vital role Mexico, and particularly Coahuila, plays in Texas’ economy. He noted that Mexico is both Texas’ top export destination and import source, with Coahuila being a significant contributor to Mexico’s trade economy. Last year alone, Texas exported $129.6 billion worth of goods to Mexico and imported $142.7 billion, underscoring the deep economic ties between the two regions.

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This partnership is not new but continues to evolve. Just last October, Governor Abbott hosted Governor Jiménez, then Governor-Elect, to discuss ongoing cooperation on border security and the commitment to strong economic ties. The relationship between Texas and Coahuila is a testament to how historical connections can translate into modern-day economic success.

As Coahuila and Texas celebrate the 200th anniversary of their creation as one state in 1824, the SMC represents a new chapter in a long-standing relationship. Texas, America’s top exporting state, and Coahuila, a leader in Mexico’s automotive manufacturing sector, are poised to continue their partnership, with cities like Saltillo and Austin leading the way.

This celebration of history and cooperation is not just about looking back—it’s about moving forward together, ensuring that the legacy of “Coahuila y Tejas” thrives for generations to come

Image by Juan Manuel Cortés from Pixabay
Tags: CoahuilaCoahuila Governor Manolo Jiménez SalinasCoahuila y TejasGovernor Greg Abbott
Tabitha S.

Tabitha S.

As a native Texan, I am passionate about covering the news that impacts our lives in Texas. Community and family is what is important at the Texas Insider, we strive to deliver comprehensive stories by examining history and presenting the full picture.

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