One Texas lawmaker says the state will 'roll out the red carpet' for Tesla CEO Elon Musk in getting him to move the social media giant's headquarters from California if he ends up acquiring the social media giant.
"It’s tough for people to afford houses and a lot of people have to come in from far away," Musk said of Freemont, California. "We’ve taken it as far as possible but…there’s a limit to how big you can scale it in the Bay Area."
"[Musk] brought Tesla here, [Elon] brought SpaceX here, and I believe it's a very good probability that he will bring the headquarters of Twitter, and we'll obviously encourage that," Parker said. "We'll support it and we'll roll out the red carpet to make certain that he does so. But he knows living here firsthand the difference that Texas brings to the table."
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