The Texas General Land Office, located in Austin, TX, is a government agency responsible for managing and preserving the state's public lands and resources. Led by Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, M.D., the GLO oversees various boards and commissions, including the School Land Board, Veterans Land Board, and Coastal Coordination Advisory Committee. They also handle land management, state land sales, coastal management, energy business, and veterans' heritage initiatives.
With a focus on sustainability and environmental protection, the GLO implements programs and projects to ensure the responsible use and conservation of Texas' natural resources. They provide services, forms, and resources for landowners, researchers, and the general public, including access to the GLO Archives and the Alamo. Through their efforts, the GLO aims to support economic development, education, and the well-being of Texas residents while preserving the state's rich heritage and natural beauty.
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