
Wastewater From Oil Fields Could Replenish the State's Aquifers
A recent EPA decision will allow Texas to regulate water discharges from oil drilling operations.

Biden Administration to Include Undocumented Immigrants in Census
President Donald Trump's efforts to exclude undocumented immigrants from congressional representation are out with his administration.

$1.2 Billion Recovery for Taxpayers
Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that the Texas Office of the Attorney General recovered $1.2 billion in civil litigation…

Former Houston Officer Charged for Participating in U.S. Capitol Protest
A federal affidavit filed by a special agent Tuesday identified the Houston Police officer who participated in the protest at the Capitol as 18-year veteran Tam Pham.

DPS Recognizes AMBER Alert 25th Anniversary
AMBER Alert Awareness Day was held on Wednesday, Jan. 13, marking 25 years since 9-year-old Amber Hagerman of Arlington, Texas, was abducted.

Officer Under Investigation After Participating in U.S. Capitol Protest
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo announced Wednesday that an 18-year veteran of the department is on administrative leave and under federal investigation for his activities in Washington, D.C. last week.

Paxton Appointments Judd Stone as New Solicitor General
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the departure of Texas Solicitor General Kyle Hawkins and the appointment of Judd Stone.

Governor's Quarterly Meeting on People with Disabilities
The Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities (GCPD) will hold our quarterly business meeting on January 27th and 28th via Zoom.

Texas files Civil Investigation Against Big Tech
Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a civil investigation against Google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon Web Services, and Apple.

San Antonio Election Fraudster Arrested
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced the arrest of Rachel Rodriguez for election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot.

Trump visiting Texas' Rio Grande Valley on Tuesday
The president's visit comes a week after Department of Homeland Security officials touted the “historic” completion of 450 miles of border fencing during his administration.

Wear Blue Day
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month and National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is January 11.

Texas Hires two Companies to run STAAR
Contracts totaling $388 million have been awarded to Cambium Assessment and Pearson, a longtime player in testing Texas public school students.

Ken Paxton Hired Outside Counsel for Google Lawsuit
Texas could pay the outside lawyers tens of millions for their work on the case.

Texas Students may Take STAAR Online by 2022
The report comes on the heels of Texas signing two, four-year contracts totaling $388 million with companies to develop and administer the standardized tests.

Planned Parenthood can no Longer Accept Medicaid
The extension comes after the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Texas officials.

Cornyn Says he Won't Object to Certification
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, announced Tuesday that he isn't planning to object to the certification of the Electoral College vote in Congress.

Medical Marijuana Program
There are 3,519 Texans registered with the state to use medical marijuana, though advocates say 2 million people are eligible based on current law.

Second-Trimester Abortions Increased to 61%
In April, the number of abortions performed in Texas dropped 38% compared to the previous year.

Several States Will Send in 2 Sets of Electoral Votes
Joining several other U.S. senators, Cruz is calling for an emergency audit of election results in “disputed states.”