
Paxton Sue to Defend Religiously Affiliated Adoption Agencies
AG Paxton filed a lawsuit defending faith-based groups and the State of Texas from being forced to adopt political views that violate religious liberty.

Paxton Support Parents Defending Education
Paxton has joined a Montana-led amicus brief in the St. Louis-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit pushing back against woke school administrators who are encouraging students to “transition” without their parents’ knowledge or consent.

Secretary Scott Announces Departure from Office at End of Year
Secretary of State John Scott announced that he will resign from office at the end of the year to return to his private legal practice.

Paxton Leads Coalition to Push Back Against New EPA Standards
Paxton filed a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit to halt the implementation of radical climate regulations promulgated by the Biden Administration’s EPA.

TX Methodist Churches Vote to Split Over Gay Marriage and Abortion
Those leaving are frustrated that the church has taken positions they feel are too liberal.

Paxton Sued to Stop Biden Admin from Releasing Violent Illegal Aliens into Communities
Lawyers from AG Ken Paxton’s office are representing Texas before the U.S. Supreme Court today concerning a case where Paxton sued to stop the Biden Administration from illegally refusing to enforce immigration laws.

AG Paxton - New EPA Standards Put American Energy and National Security at Risk
The purpose of such action, which EPA has readily admitted, is to force manufacturers to focus almost exclusively on electric vehicle production.

Houston Issues Water Boil Notice for 2.2 Million Customers
Houston is expected to be under a boil water notice until Tuesday after a power outage at a water treatment plant.

TxDMV Redesigned Temporary Tags
Counterfeit tags are produced by criminals using various tools outside TxDMV systems.

MTC Accused of Billing Texas Millions for Inmate Programs it Didn’t Provide
Before being released on parole, most Texas prisoners must complete treatment programs like life skills or addiction therapy.

EPA Proposed Revival of Obama-Era “Environmental Justice” Rule
EPA’s “Risk Management Program” exceed its statutory authority by forcing a broad range of large chemical facilities and industries to adopt costly new requirements to minimize “climate change risks.”

UT System Approves Commitment to Free Speech
The Board of Regents adopted the Chicago Statement, a free speech policy created by the University of Chicago in 2014. More than 90 institutions have adopted the statement.

Texas Judge Rules Protective Orders Violates Second Amendment Rights
Advocates fear the ruling will put more victims in harm’s way.

Changes to Texas Power Market Aimed at Avoiding Blackouts Proposed
The proposal is aimed at making sure power providers and electricity generators have enough power on hand.

Texas AG Investigates Potential Violations by Zuckerberg-Backed Center for Tech and Civic Life
Tiana Epps-Johnson was a part of the inaugural cohort of Obama Foundation Fellows and previously served as the Election Administration Director for a grassroots organization.

Rural Texas is in Jeopardy
Downtowns are deserted, hospitals are closing, teachers are leaving.

Texas AG Announce Agreement Over Rio Grande River
The proposed agreement announced this week would resolve any disputes the states have about their obligations under the Compact.

Texas Completed Payments to Texas Uber Drivers
The judgment included a fine to Uber for failure to have secure data practices.

Paxton Sues Google for its Unauthorized of Biometric Data
The tech giant has unlawfully captured and used the biometric data of millions of Texans without properly obtaining their informed consent to do so.

Major Win for Election Integrity
Secretary of State Scott, following his legal duty, compares voter registration information with citizenship information to help guarantee that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote.