Two-thirds of board members overseeing Texas public universities are Abbott donors. They’re not shy about wielding influence.

University of Houston System regent Tilman Fertitta, owner of Landry’s restaurants, Golden Nugget casinos and the Houston Rockets who has given more than $1.8 million;
University of Texas System regent Kelcy Warren, a billionaire who owns Energy Transfer Partners and has given $2.9 million;
Texas A&M University System regent Robert Albritton, who started Railroad Controls Limited, the largest privately owned railroad signaling and communications company in the country, among other businesses, and donated $1.8 million;
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board member S. Javaid Anwar, a Permian Basin oil tycoon who is also Abbott’s top overall donor, having contributed more than $6.2 million in total.

From left: Tilman Fertitta, Kelcy Warren, Robert Albritton and S. Javaid Anwar.

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The Texas Tribune

John Sharp, chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, speaks during a Texas A&M Board of Regents meeting at the PalmWood Event and Conference center in downtown Fort Worth on May 19, 2022.

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Ben Torres for The Texas Tribune

A lack of diversity

Kevin Eltife, a former state senator, is an Abbott donor and a University of Texas regent since 2017 who has been particularly influential at the Austin campus.

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Marjorie Kamys Cotera for The Texas Tribune

“They like the prestige”

First: An aerial view of the Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium, home to the University of Texas at Austin’s football team, on Sept. 12, 2020. Last: From the sidelines, Gov. Greg Abbott watches Texas’ game against Louisiana State on Sept. 7, 2019, in Austin.

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Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune and Eddie Gaspar/The Daily Texan

“Appearance of pay-to-play”