U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez found that a key part of the Texas 2021 omnibus voter legislation is confusing, vague, ...
Houston attorney Tony Buzbee said his firm was taking up 120 cases in multiple states over complains of alleged abuse by ...
AG Ken Paxton sues the Travis County Commissioners for an unauthorized, private meeting violating Texas Open Meetings Act.
A Texas county's guaranteed income program is being challenged by Attorney General Ken Paxton after it was revived by county ...
Several Houston-area civil rights organizations criticized the raids on Latino political figures and volunteers led by Texas ...
Paxton earlier this year struck down the county's efforts to provide monthly stipends to lower-income families. He requested ...
The latest Attorney General's Office news from The Texas Tribune ... who owns land east of Houston, said the state owes him damages for constant flooding after Texas made changes to ...
The city of Austin passed a budget last month that allocates $400,000 in grants to help cover travel costs for people who ...
The suit is the newest front in an escalating conflict over elections between the Republicans who dominate state government and the Democrats who control the state’s major cities.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is suing Austin for allocating $400,000 in public funds to assist residents with out-of-state abortion ...
A federal judge has ruled that parts of the Texas voter security law SB1 are unconstitutional, and Texas can no longer ...
The restrictions are part of the Election Protection and Integrity Act, also known as SB1, which Gov. Greg Abbott signed into ...