George P. Bush (born April 24, 1976) is an American attorney, United States Navy Reserve officer, real estate investor and Republican politician. He served as Texas Land Commissioner from 2015 until 2023. He is the eldest son of former Florida governor Jeb Bush, a grandson of former president George H.W. Bush and a nephew of former president George W. Bush.
Overview and public office
As Texas Land Commissioner, Bush led the state agency that manages public lands, mineral rights and certain veterans' programs. The office also has responsibilities tied to coastal protection and disaster recovery. He was first elected to the post in 2014 and won re-election in 2018, serving two full terms before leaving office in early 2023.
Roles and responsibilities
- Administration of state trust lands and leasing for oil, gas and renewables.
- Oversight of programs that benefit veterans, including land and housing initiatives.
- Involvement in coastal protection, erosion control and disaster response planning.
These duties combine resource management with policy and funding decisions that affect statewide revenue and local coastal communities.
Military, legal and business background
Bush has served as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve while maintaining a career as a lawyer and investor in real estate. His legal and private-sector experience informed his approach to land management and public-service priorities, and he frequently emphasized veterans' issues and energy development during his tenure.
Born in Houston, Texas, Bush's public profile has been shaped both by his own campaigns and by his membership in a prominent political family. He ran for Texas attorney general in 2022 but did not win the Republican nomination. His career combines elements of military service, legal practice and elected office, and he remains a notable figure in contemporary state politics.
For readers seeking more context about his family, public service and political positions, official biographies and contemporaneous news coverage provide detailed timelines of his elections, policy initiatives and post-office activities.