Lawmakers decry collapsing Texas juvenile prison system, ask Abbott to call special session
Without a jolt of funding, the Texas Juvenile Justice Department will struggle to hire workers and regain control over the safety and treatment of almost 600 incarcerated youth, its acting director told lawmakers at a hearing.
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Republican AGs File Suit Against Biden’s ATF Over Background Check Rule
Republican Attorneys General Ken Paxton of Texas and Kris Kobach of Kansas announced two related lawsuits against a background check...
Texas leads 4-state coalition suing to void rules expanding background checks on gun sales
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LEGAL SHOWDOWN: 26 States File Lawsuits Targeting ATF Anti-Gunner Rule
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Family of Fallen Chicago Cop Asks Mayor Johnson to Stay Away From Funeral
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