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Ken Paxton’s legal woes are lifting, clearing a path for a likely Senate run
The federal criminal investigation into corruption allegations was the most serious inquiry Paxton faced. Its end nearly clears his slate of numerous legal battles.
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U.S. House passes SAVE Act, led by Rep. Chip Roy, to require proof of citizenship to vote
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Budget day in the House: Texas lawmakers take up $337 billion spending plan
Budget day in the House: Texas lawmakers approve $337 billion spending plan
More than 100 international students’ immigration statuses revoked across Texas universities
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