A House Defeated? Abbott, Paxton, Patrick Bag Rebellious State Legislators
The heavily contested GOP primaries brought about ousters and uncertainty in the state’s lower legislative chamber and highest criminal court.
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The heavily contested GOP primaries brought about ousters and uncertainty in the state’s lower legislative chamber and highest criminal court.
The long arm of the lieutenant governor reached far into the Paxton impeachment saga.
Accountability goes down the drain, too.
The Senate sided with the Attorney General on every charge. While the historic impeachment trial has ended, there’s plenty more to come.
We don't want to know what he uses for toilet paper.
Giant temporary housing platforms are creating drama in the streets—and putting money in the coffers of Texas cities.
The second week of the impeachment hearings may be the last. But there’s still a lot of ground to cover.
Why won't the Attorney General do his job?
The attorney general and his wife helped promote a company run by an ex-lobbyist accused in court of breaching his fiduciary duty to other firms.
Despite ACLU win in lower court, an appeal by the state means transgender kids and their families will feel the devastating effects of the ban.