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Governor Greg Abbott today signed a series of border security legislation passed during the 88th Regular Legislative Session into law at the Texas Capitol.
Governor Greg Abbott Press Office
Governor Greg Abbott today named Kathleen Jackson as the interim Chair of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC).
Governor Greg Abbott Press Office
The Office of the Attorney General of Texas (“OAG”) filed a multistate amicus brief in the Philadelphia-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
The Office of the Attorney General (“OAG”) issues this consumer alert to help ensure that Texans are not deceived by companies appearing as though they may be government agencies
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Sherry Chaney Morgan has accepted an offer to head Conroe's Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Andrew Yousee
Attorney General Paxton announced a $5.7 billion settlement with Walgreens, with over $340 million designated for Texas, for their role in the nationwide
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton has agreed to a settlement agreement in principle with Volkswagen and Audi after the car manufacturers employed the use
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton sued the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) after a devastating policy change that would severely limit the ability of child support enforcement
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
The City of Conroe Public Works Department is celebrating National Public Works Week from May 21-27.
City of Conroe
Attorney General Paxton joined a multistate amicus brief that is in support of a U.S. Army veteran seeking full access to the educational
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
During a Conroe Police Department National Police Week Memorial Ceremony on Thursday, May 18, 2023, Mayor Jody Czajkoski, and members of the City Council formally
City of Conroe
The efforts of Attorney General Paxton’s Criminal Prosecution Division have led to repeat sex offender Daniel Barbosa, 37, being sentenced to 18 years in prison by Judge Jennifer Pena
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton has announced an investigation into Texas Children’s Hospital to determine if the entity is actively engaging in illegal behavior
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton has entered into a settlement with Marriott International, Inc. (“Marriott”) to ensure that the global hotel company properly discloses “resort fees”
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton filed a lawsuit against Hyatt Hotels Corporation d/b/a Hyatt Corporation; Hyatt Franchising, LLC (“Hyatt”), one of the largest hotel operators
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit successfully secured a conviction against Patrick Osemwengie, of Richmond, Texas,
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton secured a victory in his lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s unlawful vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton announced an $8 million settlement with Google for its deceptive advertisements that promoted the Google Pixel 4 smartphone.
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton and Normangee Independent School District (“Normangee ISD”) announced a settlement with UBS in the amount of $850,000.
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Paxton’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit secured a conviction against Floyd Eugene Dixon, owner of Ambu-Care Transportation, on the charges of first-degree felony
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton