DALLAS – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is threatening to sue the city of Dallas over a new policy banning concealed carry at the State Fair of Texas. The State Fair announced last week that ...
DALLAS, Texas (THE TEXAS TRIBUNE) - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened to take ... Otherwise, I will see them ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton is warning Bexar and Harris counties that he will sue if they move forward with proposals to mail out voter registration forms en masse to residents. Despite the threat ...
setting them up for a likely legal fight against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after he warned that he would sue over the initiative. On Monday night, hours before the commissioners' vote ...
Less than three inches long, the lizard inhabits parts of the Permian Basin near Midland-Odessa and the southeast corner of ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton is clamping down on efforts by Texas counties to boost voter registration ahead of the November elections. He's threatening to sue counties that send out voter ...
The dunes sagebrush lizard have lost more than 95% of their habitat to sand mining and oil and gas development, officials say ...
On Thursday, a Dallas County District Court struck down Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request to temporarily block the State Fair of Texas’ new policy banning all firearms from its ...
AUSTIN — Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the ... upon the entire country,” Paxton said in a statement. “The new rule directly violates federal law and threatens to undermine our vital ...
qualified retired officers or those with credentials verified by the Dallas police. BACKGROUND: One year after shooting, Ken Paxton threatens to sue over new gun ban at the Texas state fair ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton is threatening to sue the City of Dallas if they do not force the Fair to change course. State law prohibits firearm bans on government property. The State Fair is ...
Texas Attorney General Ken ... Dallas in violation of Tex. Gov’t Code § 411.209(a),” he continued. On Tuesday, Paxton said the city has 15 days to reverse the fair’s policy, or his office ...