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AG Paxton sues Travis County, claims taxpayer funds were improperly used for voter registration efforts
AUSTIN – State Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed legal action against the Travis County Commissioners Court, arguing that the government body improperly used taxpayer funds to employ a third-party organization to encourage voter registration efforts without having the lawful authority to do so. -
AG Paxton says license not needed for paid intermediaries negotiating leases for wind power
AUSTIN – State Attorney General Ken Paxton has opined that under Texas law, someone being paid to negotiate a lease for the development of a wind power project is not required to possess a license from the Texas Real Estate Commission, since wind “is not a mineral or mining interest.”