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GOP donor floods Chip Roy with $2.75M for Texas AG runoff
politics14 days ago

GOP donor floods Chip Roy with $2.75M for Texas AG runoff

Texas Rep. Chip Roy's attorney general bid received a $2.75 million infusion from GOP megadonor Alex Fairly, including $1.75 million in new money and forgiveness of a $1 million loan, boosting Roy as early voting begins in the runoff against Mayes Middleton; Middleton has poured self-funding into the race, while Roy's fundraising also includes other large donors and outsized ad buys, with the campaign drawing attention to experience in office and endorsements; spending is expected to surge in the final days before the May 26 runoff.

Texas AG Probes Lululemon Over Forever Chemicals in Activewear
government1 month ago

Texas AG Probes Lululemon Over Forever Chemicals in Activewear

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a Civil Investigative Demand to Lululemon USA Inc. to determine whether the brand misled consumers about safety and whether its activewear contains PFAS or other “forever chemicals,” with scrutiny of the company’s restricted-substances list, testing protocols, and supply chain for compliance with safety standards.

politics3 months ago

Roy Heads to Texas AG Runoff as Middleton Takes Lead

Rep. Chip Roy advances to a runoff to succeed Texas AG Ken Paxton after Middleton led him by double digits with most votes counted; the race has become a Trump loyalty test, with Trump withholding an endorsement, while Roy—House Freedom Caucus policy chair and Cruz ally—faces state Sen. Mayes Middleton, who is seen as the runoff favorite with strong MAGA credentials amid Paxton’s bribery and abuse charges.

Texas GOP AG contenders clash in lone primary debate as Paxton legacy looms
politics3 months ago

Texas GOP AG contenders clash in lone primary debate as Paxton legacy looms

At Dallas’ lone GOP attorney general primary debate, four conservative candidates touted their credentials and debated the path for the office, touching on issues like the 'Islamification' of Texas, immigration enforcement, and abortion-pill restrictions; Chip Roy emerged as the apparent frontrunner, with Mayes Middleton aiming for a runoff as early voting began for the March 3 primary.

Congressman Chip Roy Announces Run for Texas Attorney General
politics9 months ago

Congressman Chip Roy Announces Run for Texas Attorney General

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy announced his candidacy for Texas attorney general, challenging the crowded Republican primary field. Roy, known for his conservative stance and past criticism of former boss Ken Paxton, aims to leverage his congressional experience and campaign funds to secure the position, emphasizing his commitment to Texas sovereignty and legal battles. His campaign introduces a potentially significant shift in the state's political landscape, especially given his national profile and previous clashes within his party.

"Texas AG Investigates Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems for Safety and Diversity Concerns"
business2 years ago

"Texas AG Investigates Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems for Safety and Diversity Concerns"

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Boeing parts supplier Spirit AeroSystems, focusing on its operations and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) commitments following safety incidents. The probe comes after a midair blowout of a 737 Max 9's door plug panel, prompting scrutiny of Spirit AeroSystems' manufacturing processes. The company faces a deadline to produce documents related to manufacturing defects and DEI commitments. Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems have been under increased scrutiny, with Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun visiting the supplier and discussions about a potential acquisition ongoing.

Texas Attorney General Probes Boeing Supplier's Diversity Practices
businessinvestigation2 years ago

Texas Attorney General Probes Boeing Supplier's Diversity Practices

The Texas attorney general has launched an investigation into Spirit AeroSystems, a key Boeing supplier, over apparent manufacturing defects in parts that have led to concerning incidents. The investigation also includes a request for documents related to diversity efforts and workforce makeup. This comes after a Spirit-made door-plug panel blew off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max in January, prompting scrutiny from federal regulators. The attorney general's request for information also delves into Spirit's efforts to create a diverse workforce and whether those commitments are compromising the company's manufacturing processes.

"Texas Attorney General Probes Boeing Parts Supplier for Safety Concerns"
businessaviation2 years ago

"Texas Attorney General Probes Boeing Parts Supplier for Safety Concerns"

The Texas attorney general is investigating Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., a supplier of Boeing 737 parts, over manufacturing defects that have led to recent mishaps involving the planes. The investigation will focus on the company's organization, conduct, management, and diversity, equity, and inclusion practices to determine if they compromise manufacturing processes. This comes after incidents including a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane and the Federal Aviation Administration finding quality control standards were not met.

"Texas AG Ken Paxton Strikes Deal to Drop Felony Securities Fraud Charges"
legal-politics2 years ago

"Texas AG Ken Paxton Strikes Deal to Drop Felony Securities Fraud Charges"

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has agreed to perform 100 hours of community service and meet other conditions to have the securities fraud charges against him dropped, ending a nearly nine-year-old case. The deal also requires him to take legal education courses and pay about $271,000 in restitution to alleged victims. Paxton, who maintains his innocence, faced the prospect of decades in prison if convicted. This resolution clears a major hurdle for his political future, as he is widely seen as a likely candidate for higher statewide office.

"Federal Judge Declares 2022 $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Unconstitutional"
politics2 years ago

"Federal Judge Declares 2022 $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Unconstitutional"

A federal judge in Texas ruled that the $1.7 trillion government funding bill passed by Congress in 2022 under a pandemic-era proxy voting rule is unconstitutional, specifically blocking the enforcement of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act against the state as an employer. The judge found that a physical quorum was required to pass legislation, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who challenged the bill, criticized the use of proxy voting as a violation of the Constitution. The ruling also addressed Texas's standing to challenge funding for a pilot program aiding noncitizens during immigration removal proceedings.

"Judge's Ruling Sets Stage for Public Trial in Ken Paxton Whistleblower Lawsuit"
legalpolitics2 years ago

"Judge's Ruling Sets Stage for Public Trial in Ken Paxton Whistleblower Lawsuit"

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton may face a public trial after a judge declined to end a whistleblower lawsuit in his favor without a trial. The lawsuit, filed by former deputies, alleges that Paxton fired them for reporting him to the FBI for allegedly abusing his office to help a wealthy friend and political donor. Despite Paxton's announcement that he won't contest the facts of the case, the judge's decision means he may have to be questioned on the record in open court. The case has been complicated by legal maneuvers and political pressure, including a recent order from the Texas Supreme Court staying depositions.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Continues Pursuit of Transgender Youths' Medical Records from Out-of-State Providers
legalhealthcare2 years ago

Texas AG Ken Paxton Continues Pursuit of Transgender Youths' Medical Records from Out-of-State Providers

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested medical records from a Georgia telehealth clinic, QueerMed, that provides gender-affirming care for transgender youths, as part of his wider probe into transgender healthcare. This move shows Paxton's efforts to curb access to gender-affirming care, as he has also sought records from a Seattle hospital. The clinic's founder, Izzy Lowell, has vowed not to turn over HIPAA-protected patient information and criticized the request as an attempt to intimidate providers and families seeking care outside of Texas. This comes amid a wave of Republican-led legislation restricting medical care for transgender youths, despite opposition from major medical organizations.

"Ken Paxton Agrees to Accept Judgment in Whistleblower Case"
legalpolitics2 years ago

"Ken Paxton Agrees to Accept Judgment in Whistleblower Case"

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced that he will no longer contest the facts of the whistleblower lawsuit against him and is prepared to accept any judgment, effectively dropping his denial of violating the Texas Whistleblowers Act. This move comes after exhausting options to avoid sitting for a deposition. Paxton's former top deputies allege they were illegally fired for reporting him to law enforcement, and the case has been a costly and distracting legal battle. Despite Paxton's latest maneuver, the whistleblowers are determined to have their day in court and see Paxton answer questions under oath.