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Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX) praised a Thursday decision by Texas’s 15th Court of Appeals that temporarily blocks San ...
The Fifteenth Court of Appeals this week unanimously granted a motion filed by the state to halt San Antonio city officials ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton stops San Antonio's 'Reproductive Justice Fund,' citing misuse of public funds for abortion travel, as ...
Texas AG Paxton blocked San Antonio's abortion travel fund after an appellate court ruling, following his lawsuit against the ...
A Texas appeals court prevented the city from moving forward with its plan to allocate $100,000 for "downstream" reproductive ...
A judge sided with Attorney General Ken Paxton in his fight against the city of San Antonio over funding for out-of-state ...
The city of San Antonio is barred for now from distributing cash from a $100,000 pool of funding for reproductive services, ...
SAN ANTONIO - The Texas Attorney General has announced that he has blocked San Antonio fro using funds in it's 'Reproductive ...
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An appeals court in Texas blocked San Antonio from distributing any of the $100,000 earmarked for a Reproductive Justice Fund ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city in April after the City Council narrowly voted to use $100,000 to support abortion-related travel.
SAN ANTONIO — A Texas court has temporarily stopped the City of San Antonio from funding efforts to help residents travel out of state to get abortions. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued ...
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