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A court decision has struck down a city of Austin ordinance that decriminalized small amounts of marijuana. The 15th Court of ...
The attorney general’s office would gain authority to prosecute election offenses and make expedited requests to use spy ...
Several lawmakers, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, have been critical of the Texas House procedures that led to Paxton's ...
Ken Paxton's campaign launch ad features uniformed police officers, a move that could violate the state's ethics code.
"I will always do everything in my power to defend the law and hold criminals accountable,” Paxton said in a press release.
A Texas appellate court has reversed a Travis County judge’s decision to throw out a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General ...
Similar measures had been gaining popularity in recent years, appearing on the ballots in Austin, San Marcos, Dallas and ...
The reform effort follows confusion around the process that governed the House’s historic 2023 impeachment of Attorney ...
Voters approved the ordinance by a sweeping margin in 2022. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued it violated state law.
A Texas appeals court ruled Thursday that the city of Austin cannot enforce its law that prohibits police from citing and arresting people for carrying a small amount of marijuana.
U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas may enter his state’s Republican primary for a Senate seat, adding more intrigue to what is ...
The GOP primary election for U.S. Senate is already shaping up to be a slugfest between incumbent John Cornyn and his ...