The President’s visit will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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The President’s visit will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Before Roe v. Wade was overturned two years ago, the monthly average was around 4,400.
Texas reached a $10.22 million settlement with major wireless carriers for deceptive and misleading advertising practices.
Texas AG issued an advisory to Texas schools detailing the application of Title IX in light of a recent legal victory.
Attorney General Paxton's Medicaid fraud control unit takes down $70 million health care fraud scheme.
AG Paxton is leading a coalition of 19 states to challenge the FERC decision to adopt rules that would force the Biden Administration’s costly and inefficient “green energy” transition onto states.
Paxton sued the Biden Administration’s DOL over a new regulation that aims to give foreign nationals working in American agriculture more rights than American citizens.
Paxton has won a major victory against the Biden Administration’s DOE, stopping its attempt to rewrite Title IX to force Texas schools to adopt radical “transgender” policies in violation of state and federal law.
Paxton released the following statement after the June 6th argument before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Texas’s concertina wire lawsuit against the federal government.
Nelson issued an advisory on the urgent need to protect the privacy of Texas voters.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into several car manufacturers.
The financial costs of drought in Texas have risen rapidly over recent decades, according to a new analysis of federal crop insurance data.
Paxton has ended a lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s IRS after the agency walked back its planned enforcement of an unlawful policy change.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a major data privacy and security initiative.
Six of the 50 mussels that call Texas home are federally protected by Monday’s listing.
Texas Attorney General successfully defended Texas’s pro-life laws, securing a unanimous decision from the Supreme Court of Texas upholding the Human Life Protection Act.
Paxton announced that Gwendolyn Gibbs, 72, owner of the Houston-area Daybreak Rehabilitation Center, was sentenced to 84 months in federal prison for orchestrating a $15 million health care fraud and kickback scheme.
In a separate settlement, the city of Uvalde will pay $2 million to the families, create a permanent memorial to the victims and provide enhanced training for police officers.