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DOJ and FTC back Texas AG Paxton's lawsuit alleging collusion by BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard in the coal market.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas lawmakers push to regulate AI in government and the tech industryAs the state seeks to put guardrails around the fast-growing technology, some critics say the bill doesn’t go far enough to protect citizens while industry worries about stifling innovation.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas abortion pill bill advances to House floor ahead of deadlineTexas lawmakers are working to close a loophole allowing women to gain access to abortion medication from outside the state.
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KWKT - FOX 44 on MSNWilliamson, Fort Bend County DAs sue Texas AG over same rule others counties also suing overThe district attorneys for Williamson County and Fort Bend County filed a lawsuit on May 16 against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over a rule that would require them the send case files to Paxton's office.
Williamson County District Attorney Shawn Dick is suing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over new rules that would give Paxton increased access to case records
Tensions are growing between Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate after the results of a new voter survey for the race became public. The new poll shows Cornyn trailing Paxton by 16 percentage points,
Ken Paxton supports H.R. 38, which would allow concealed carry permit holders to retain their rights across state lines.
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Outsports on MSNTexas Attorney General launches anti trans athlete investigation against USA SwimmingA trans athlete won five national championships. Now Texas AG Ken Paxton hopes to ride transphobia to a U.S. Senate Seat. The post Texas Attorney General launches anti trans athlete investigation against USA Swimming appeared first on Outsports.
After more than a year of heated arguments and legal threats, the Fairview Town Council on April 30 reluctantly approved a permit for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to build a massive temple in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro.
El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez and District Attorney James Montoya filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
A Democratic judge and five other individuals were indicted for voter fraud, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Wednesday. Judge