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Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) announced his run on Thursday to replace Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is running for the Senate next year. Reports surfaced earlier this month that Roy was considering a bid for the statewide office.
Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy launched a bid for Texas attorney general Thursday, entering a crowded race to replace Texas
An appeals court in Texas denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request for mandamus relief after a trial court denied his office’s pre-suit deposition petition against a nonprofit that aids asylum-seekers in the border town of Brownsville.
O'Rourke's political action committee was able to donate $1M to Texas House Democrats despite Paxton's attempt to block him.
A state judge has temporarily blocked Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from pursuing a case against Powered by People, the political group founded by former congressman Beto O’Rourke, after Paxton accused the group of improperly funding a Democratic quorum break in the Texas House.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Austin has launched a bid to win the GOP nomination for attorney general. Ken Paxton, the incumbent, is campaigning against
Texas AG Ken Paxton is taking legal action against groups for allegedly providing abortion pills, issuing cease-and-desist orders under state and federal laws.
It will be the first test of whether Roy’s at times frosty relationship with President Trump — and his turn against Paxton — can withstand scrutiny in a statewide primary.
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking a victory lap for spearheading a multi-state lawsuit taking on the world’s
Texas, is running to become the Lone Star state's next top prosecutor, announcing a campaign for Texas' attorney general on Thursday.
The survey also showed former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, not yet a declared candidate, leading former Congressman Colin Allred by double digits in a hypothetical Democratic primary matchup.