Rick Perry is the 47th and current Texas Governor and his 3rd term starts on January 18, 2011 and ends on January 20, 2015.
Texas Governors and Lieutenant Governors are both sworn-in on the 3rd Tuesday every 4 years.
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Miriam A. Ferguson was the 29th and 32nd Governor and Ann Richards was the 45th Governor of Texas.
* Miriam A. Ferguson (1925-1927) (29th Governor). * Miriam A. Ferguson (1933-1935) (32nd Governor). * Ann Richards (1991-1995) (45th Governor).
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the capital of Texas is Austin
The names of the 26 missions founded in Texas can be found by accessing the related link below:
The Peas-in-a-Pod are called Peaty (male), Peatrice (female) and Peanelope (female). They all cleverly have the word 'pea' spelt in their names.
All U. S. state governors serve four-year terms except the governors of New Hampshire and Vermont, who serve two-year terms. There is no term limit for Texas governors. Since December 2008, the current governor, Rick Perry, has held the record for the longest service of any Texas governor.
I counted 8 (eight) -- based upon names & pictures on YOUR (Wikipedia's) "List of current United States Governors" that I found through a quick Google search...strange how I went all the way around the rose bush to find the answer...! Here's the url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_United_States_Governors
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Tornadoes do not get names, hurricanes and tropical storms do. And even then hurricane names are a mix of male and female. Originally all hurricane names were female, stemming from George R. Stewart's 1941 novel Storm. This was replaced in 1979 by a system of alternating male and female names due to complaints that the old system was sexist.
Same as it is in all the other states.
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Governors do not receive protection from the United States Secret Service. Most, if not all governors receive protection from their respective states. For example, Georgia State Patrol protects the Governor of Georgia and the Texas Ranger Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety protects the Governor of Texas.
Mountains and basins, coastal plains, central plains, and