Paxton's complaint was filed against Brown, all four county commissioners and Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar ...
The fight over voter registration in Texas Democratic-leaning cities is heating up. In Tuesday, Travis County sued Texas ...
Travis County officials are expected to provide an update Tuesday on a lawsuit Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton and Secretary of State Jane Nelson are targeted in the new suit, escalating a pre-election war ...
The Travis County Commissioners Court approved $7.5 million in funding to ensure defendants have a defense counsel at bail ...
“Counties have a duty to register eligible Texans to vote,” Travis County Judge Andy Brown said. Brown was one of several ...
The county said it is not going to let the attorney general stop it from helping people register to vote. Residents who have ...
On Tuesday, County Judge Andy Brown, County Attorney Delia Garza, County Tax Assessor-Collector Bruce Elfant, and County ...
Travis County leaders are defending their efforts to register residents to vote after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued them.
In Tuesday, Travis County sued Texas state officials — including right-wing Attorney General Ken Paxton — over his repeated attempts to block the state’s urban counties from registering ...
Travis County is fighting back. That’s the message that County Judge Andy Brown, County Attorney Delia Garza, County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar Bruce Elfant and County Commissioner ...