The Texas Supreme Court is weighing whether to compel the governor and attorney general to release emails and texts.
A roughly three-year legal process may result in the Texas Supreme Court calling on Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton to turn over their emails and text messages. Earlier this week, the ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) might not have to turn over additional communications about ...
Abbott's office announced the investigation in a news release Monday, just hours after the Texas Lottery Commission declared ...
Texas Republicans are moving quickly to pass their economic and social priorities through the Legislature, but the party is ...
Since the Citizens United decision, politicians are less beholden to their constituents than to big donors and dark money. Gov. Greg Abbott ...
A family in Texas had a child welfare investigator arrive at their home due to a directive from Governor Greg Abbott stating ... In March, the district court for Travis County issued a temporary ...
Greg Abbott isn’t quite certain the state ... died after doctors delayed treating miscarriages. Last year the Texas Supreme Court rejected a suit by 20 women calling for the state to clarify ...
"Protecting the life of the mother is of paramount importance... any doctor who fails to do that is actually violating their ...
Opposing counsel told the state Supreme Court the government is seeking to rewrite the law on obtaining public information.
The Texas governor says "there's every reason to be 100% confident" that the state power grid can withstand the coming deep freeze.