KEY POINTS
  • "I have been on the phone on a weekly basis with CEOs across the country, and it's not just California," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told CNBC.
  • On Friday, Oracle became the latest company to announce it was moving its headquarters to Texas.
  • Businesses are "looking for a state that gives them the independence, the autonomy and the freedom to chart their own course," the Republican added.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told CNBC on Friday that the number of companies deciding to move their headquarters to the Lone Star State has accelerated due in part to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Republican governor's comments came shortly after it was reported that software giant Oracle is moving its corporate center from Redwood City, California, in Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas. Hewlett Packard Enterprise also said earlier this month it is moving its headquarters to Houston from San Jose, California. Earlier this fall, real estate giant CBRE officially shifted its HQ from Los Angeles to Dallas.