Calculating the Taxpayers’ Tab for Ken Paxton’s Extensive Travels
In his three terms as attorney general, Paxton’s state police security detail has cost nearly $3 million as it accompanied him across Texas, the country, and the world.
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In his three terms as attorney general, Paxton’s state police security detail has cost nearly $3 million as it accompanied him across Texas, the country, and the world.
Politics ⋆
The Dem primary for the 18th Congressional District pits two generations of politicians—represented by Christian Menefee and Al Green—against each other.
A blue wave may be coming, but the governor’s ever-growing campaign warchest casts a long shadow over Texas elections.
The Democratic candidate hopes to bring the statewide accountant’s office back to its rightful role—independently enforcing good government.
Opinion ⋆
When politically appointed regents and administrators determine which topics are “germane,” academic freedom quietly shifts into political compliance.
The man on the Mabank bench first taught me that history isn’t past.
A slate of union-affiliated candidates are taking the labor movement on the campaign trail up and down the ballot.
Eight candidates are running to be the Democratic nominee in the open race for the district attorney’s office. None are frontrunners.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” did not include the provision that spared the La Lomita chapel, the Santa Ana refuge, or any other sensitive location, and a map posted by CBP indicates that Trump’s barrier will tear through them.
The case of one Houston man, nearly deported to India after a quarter-century here, shows what happens when prosecutorial discretion is abandoned.
I know exactly what message the recent deportation of an Austin mom and her 5-year-old sends to kids. They learn that calling 911 is dangerous.
At a Hindu temple hidden in Pearland, I found lessons about community, womanhood, and alienation.
From Veracruz to Texas, he keeps a centuries-old tradition alive.
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