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Ken Paxton’s Wrong to Shroud His Transgender Fight as a Parental Rights Issue in Fort Worth ISD
AG Ken Paxton should not turn the issue of Forth Worth’s sixth grade human sexuality curriculum into another referendum on transgender kids.
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Justin Nelson Depicts Republicans Ghosting Ken Paxton in New Campaign Ad
Democratic attorney general candidate Justin Nelson’s goal this election season is to remind voters Republican AG Ken Paxton is under indictment. His newest ad features members of Republican leadership in Texas distancing themselves from Paxton in an imaginary text message thread.
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Democrat for AG: Texas Should Have Sued Trump on Separations
Justin Nelson, Democratic nominee for Texas attorney general, said during a Wednesday press conference that Attorney General Ken Paxton should have sued the Trump administration over family separation policies.
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Ken Paxton: ‘The More We Talk About Gun Regulation, the More People Are Gonna Die’
While delivering the conservative response to mass shootings, Attorney General Ken Paxton got his facts mixed up again, this time at the state GOP convention.
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Texas AG Race: 2 Candidates, 2 Views on Partisan Gerrymandering
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democratic challenger Justin Nelson landed on opposite sides of a U.S. Supreme Court fight over the ability of politicians to gerrymander political districts to give one party a distinct advantage in future elections.
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Justin Nelson Tags Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, as Nation’s Sole Indicted Statewide Official
Justin Nelson, the Austin lawyer nominated by Democrats for state attorney general, noted the significance of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens’ plans to resign.
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Texas Given 45 Days to Fix Motor-Voter Violation; Paxton Appeals
A federal judge rejects Attorney General Ken Paxton’s appeal of an order for Texas officials to correct an online voter registration system in 45 days.
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Did Paxton File DACA Lawsuit in Brownsville to Game the System?
In his bid to end Obama-era deportation protections for young immigrants, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton went 350 miles out of his way to file suit in Brownsville’s federal courthouse.
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I’m a Texan. Ken Paxton Wants to Deport Me. [Opinion]
I’m one of the 800,000 courageous immigrant youth who made the choice and applied to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program so that I could provide for my family, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has made it his personal mission to make my life hell.
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Paxton’s DACA Lawsuit Strays from Texas Republican Mainstream [Editorial]
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has perplexed not only Democrats but also other Republicans.