Thursday, July 03, 2025

MUSK HAS BEEN A PLUS FOR TEXAS

Inside Elon Musk’s stellar year at the Texas Capitol

While Elon Musk took Washington, D.C., by storm, his company representatives and lobbyists were also notching up big political wins in Texas.

 
By Lauren McGaughy
 
The Texas Tribune
Jul 2, 2025 
 
 
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) with Musk in 2020.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott with Elon Musk
 
 

Elon Musk was pleading.

It was April 2013, and Musk stood at a podium in a small committee room in the basement of the Texas Capitol. The Tesla CEO asked the legislators gathered before him to change state law, allowing him to bypass the state’s powerful car dealership lobby and sell his electric vehicles directly to the public.

He painted a bleak picture of what could happen if they didn’t give him his way.

“We would, I’m afraid, we would fail,” Musk told the assembled representatives. “So for us, it’s a matter of life or death.”

Clad in a dark suit instead of his now ubiquitous black T-shirt and baseball hat, the younger Musk was unable to persuade lawmakers in Austin. That year, the bill he wanted to pass died.

More than a decade later, however, Musk’s fortunes inside the Texas Capitol have changed — dramatically.

“It’s all to help Elon”

A truck hauls the bust of Elon Musk which is to be placed alongside the road to SpaceX’s South Texas facility near Boca Chica Beach in Brownsville, Texas.

“They never come out of the shadows”

Musk’s indirect influence

 

 

 A truck drives in front of a large building with the Tesla logo. 

A Tesla showroom in Austin on March 24.   

 

 

For all the bills Musk pushed to see pass, he also indirectly influenced the creation of new laws on which he did not take a public stance.

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