Texas General Land Office Company Profile, Contacts & Intelligence

Government AdministrationAustin, Tx, United States755 employees
3 contacts with email or phone data3 with email data1 with phone data
Employees
755
Company source estimate
Reachable Contacts
3
Visible contacts with email or phone data
Contacts With Email
3
3 of 4 visible contacts
Departments
9
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Texas General Land Office Overview

The Texas General Land Office is the oldest state agency in Texas, established by the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. Agency Mission The Texas General Land Office primarily serves the schoolchildren, veterans, and the environment of Texas. The agency does so by preserving our history, maximizing state revenue through innovative administration, and through the prudent stewardship of state lands and natural resources. Agency Philosophy Transparency and collaboration in governance are lofty goals, but ones that are readily obtainable through a well-defined, common mission that embodies a shared consciousness and respect for all staff. Integrity, adaptability, and collaboration among staff are integral parts of our operation, and it is our staff that will be tasked with carrying out this mission on a daily basis. Therefore, we will work to ensure the professional and personal growth of all GLO staff members, our agency’s most valuable asset. We will accomplish our goals using the highest standards of ethics, professionalism, transparency, fairness, and responsiveness towards those we serve – the citizens of Texas – and among those with whom we serve – our fellow staff members. In adhering to these principles, the Texas General Land Office will become the standard by which effective governance is measured throughout the state. Established by the Republic of Texas immediately after the Texas Revolution in 1836, the position of Land Commissioner predates the position of Governor and other state offices established by annexation in 1845. The Commissioner serves a four year term, elected statewide. NOTE: The titles "Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office" and "Texas Land Commissioner" are used interchangeably. There is no Land Commission. In 1836, the Republic of Texas Congress formed the General Land Office to manage the public domain. The charge was to collect and keep records, provide maps and surveys, and issue titles. In addition to encouraging settlement of public lands via land grants, scrip certificates were redeemable for land, and used to raise cash to finance the Texas revolution and the expenses of the young nation. Because the federal government would not take Texas' land as debt payments, Texas entered the Union owning its public land. Also, unlike other Gulf states, Texas owned its submerged lands - or tidelands - three marine leagues (about 10.3 miles) into the Gulf of Mexico. This proved to be a bounty that would yield rich rewards for the Lone Star State for generations. The Texas Constitution of 1876 set aside half of Texas' remaining public lands to establish a Permanent School Fund (PSF), to help finance public schools. State legislators intended for this land to be sold and the proceeds be deposited into the PSF. Over the next century, deposits to the PSF would be an inexhaustible source of revenue because only interest income from the fund could be spent and would be apportioned among the state's public schools. Today, the Texas General Land Office is focused on maximizing and diversifying revenue sources for the Permanent School Fund. For instance, the Land Office is leading the charge on the development of renewable energy on state lands as a sustainable source of earnings for the PSF. With historic leases for offshore wind energy, solar and geothermal, the Land Office is helping diversify revenue for future generations of Texas schoolchildren. With over 175 years of history, the Texas General Land Office is moving into the future and finding new and innovative ways to serve the people of Texas.

Headquarters
Austin, Tx, United States
Website
txglo.com
Industry
Government Administration
NAICS
Public Administration, Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities
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Texas General Land Office Contact Intelligence

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3 contacts with contact data
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9 departments represented
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23 company-domain emails
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General
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Marketing
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Finance
6
Legal
6
Executive
4

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Texas General Land Office Workforce Composition

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Individual contributor
34
Manager
17
Director
11
Associate / junior
3
Executive
1
Senior / Lead
1
Intern / trainee
1

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Cloud / infrastructure
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Engineering
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