AG Pax­ton Applauds U.S. Supreme Court’s Deci­sion to Review Impor­tant Reli­gious Lib­er­ty Case

“I’m pleased that the U.S. Supreme Court took this important religious liberty case,” said Attorney General Paxton. “The case presents the court with an important opportunity to clarify that the First Amendment contains robust protection for people who choose to operate their businesses consistent with their faith, and that the government cannot dictate what people say and do not say.”

June 26, 2017

AG Pax­ton: DOJ Will Assist Texas in Defend­ing the Con­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of Sen­ate Bill 4

“It’s reassuring to know that the Trump administration believes in upholding the Constitution and defending the rule of law, and I’m grateful for the DOJ’s assistance in helping my office defend the lawful Senate Bill 4,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Enforcing immigration law helps prevent dangerous criminals from being released into our communities. We look forward to working with DOJ lawyers to see that Senate Bill 4 is fully honored in Texas.”

June 23, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton: Recent Texas Relo­ca­tion Report Shows Cal­i­for­ni­ans Top List of Those Flock­ing to Texas

“The data in this report came as no surprise to Texans, especially those who have transplanted from California,” said Attorney General Paxton. “I talk to people almost every day who made the trek from California to Texas, and without fail, they tell me their move is due to either greater job opportunities, much lower-priced housing, an escape from a left-coast political climate, or just a better quality of culture and life.”

June 23, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton: Today’s 5th Cir­cuit Rul­ing Is a Vic­to­ry for Reli­gious Liberty

“I’m grateful that the 5th Circuit saw through this latest attempt by some to restrict religious freedom and impose their beliefs on others,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Mississippi’s law affirms what the U.S. Supreme Court professed in Obergefell: that religious men and women be “given proper protection’ to exercise their faith.”

June 22, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton Reach­es $74K Agree­ment with San Anto­nio-Based Business

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today reached an agreement with Joseph Brandon Shirley and Randy Lee Gardner over allegations that their travel service operations violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and other Texas statutes.

June 22, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton Com­mends City of Ker­mit for Repeal­ing its Unlaw­ful Sales Tax on Plas­tic Bags

“I commend the Kermit City Council for its action to comply with state law,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Cities and municipalities in Texas are obligated to follow the rule of law, and the Legislature passed a law that clearly prohibits a sales tax on bags.”

June 21, 2017

AG Pax­ton Reach­es $36,000 Set­tle­ment with Online Con­tact Lens Provider

“This settlement will serve to help protect Texans who may be unaware that the improper use of contact lenses can cause potentially serious vision problems,” Attorney General Paxton said. “I appreciate THEG, Inc.’s agreement to cease selling contact lenses without proper prescriptions. My office will always protect the health and safety of all Texans.”

June 21, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton Calls on Cal­i­for­nia Insur­ance Com­mis­sion­er to Stop Threats to Insur­ance Com­pa­nies or Risk Legal Action

“The threats made by the California Insurance Commissioner will hurt families, businesses and insurance carriers across the nation,” Attorney General Paxton said. “These requirements are misguided, unrelated to insurance regulation, and are clearly politically driven. We will not stand by while negligent, politically motivated requirements harm the livelihood of thousands of U.S. citizens.”

June 20, 2017

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Joins 20-State Coali­tion Urg­ing EPA to Respect States in WOTUS Review

“The WOTUS rules are a blatant power grab by the EPA,” Attorney General Paxton said. “The federal government exceeded its statutory authority by attempting to regulate areas that Congress never intended to be under federal jurisdiction, and directly infringed on the states’ ability to regulate their own natural resources.”

June 20, 2017

Lead­ing a Coali­tion of 35 States, AG Pax­ton Urges FCC to Reject Peti­tion by Broad­band Indus­try to Strip Texas of its Con­sumer Pro­tec­tion Powers

“As the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, a federal agency may pre-empt state law only when and if it’s acting within the scope of its congressionally delegated authority,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Hundreds of millions of Americans rely on broadband Internet services every day, yet they don’t always get what they pay for. The states’ consumer protection powers must be left intact to protect customers from providers who make false claims about broadband speed.”

June 19, 2017 | Press Release