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Texas, is running to become the Lone Star state's next top prosecutor, announcing a campaign for Texas' attorney general on Thursday.
Texas AG Paxton seeks a restraining order against a court ruling involving a lawsuit against Beto O'Rourke's group.
Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy launched a bid for Texas attorney general Thursday, entering a crowded race to replace Texas
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The Texas Tribune on MSNUS Rep. Chip Roy, Paxton aide turned foe, to run for Texas attorney general
Austin, announced a run for Texas attorney general Thursday, joining a crowded Republican primary field vying to replace Ken Paxton. A conservative but often rebellious member of Congress, Roy served as Paxton’s top deputy for two years before becoming an outspoken critic of his former boss.
An appeals court in Texas denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request for mandamus relief after a trial court denied his office’s pre-suit deposition petition against a nonprofit that aids asylum-seekers in the border town of Brownsville.
If the providers don't comply, the attorney general threatened to launch investigations and impose $100,000 civil penalties for each violation of Texas law.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is taking legal action against groups for allegedly providing abortion pills, issuing cease-and-desist orders under state and federal laws.
The survey also showed former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, not yet a declared candidate, leading former Congressman Colin Allred by double digits in a hypothetical Democratic primary matchup.