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The vote comes after House-hired investigators publicly detailed a list of illegal acts Paxton allegedly committed in an effort to protect a political donor.
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The 20 articles of impeachment Paxton could face include constitutional bribery, obstruction of justice, disregard of official duty and misapplication of public resources.
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The panel's decision comes as part of a months-long investigation into Paxton's settlement of a lawsuit brought by four whistleblowers who were fired in 2020 after making accusations about the Republican's misdeeds.
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The last day of the Texas Legislature’s regular session is Monday. While some of the laws passed during these sessions are crucial to keep the state running, other laws have been a little more interesting.
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With a GOP-held House and Senate, 'Texas Monthly’s' Michael Hardy likens the defections to Stockholm syndrome.
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Texas cities may soon have less power to protect the air you breathe, work site safety or guarantee your rights as a renter after the Texas Legislature passed HB 2127.
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The vote on House Bill 7 came after midnight and just a day before the Senate’s deadline to advance legislation.
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A House committee revealed Tuesday it was investigating Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — just hours after Paxton called on House Speaker Dade Phelan to resign over a video circulating on social media.
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A bill that would expand Texas’ decades-old Baby Moses law by adding new ways to surrender infants currently awaits the governor’s signature. Senate Bill 780 broadens the definition of 'designated emergency infant care provider' and allows safe havens to install newborn safety devices.
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Border security is a priority for the state’s GOP leadership as Abbott and company continue to blast the Biden administration’s policies.