AG Pax­ton Prais­es Trump Admin­is­tra­tion Pro­pos­al to Pro­tect Life in the Fed­er­al Title X Fam­i­ly Plan­ning Grant Program

“Sending taxpayer money to abortion providers is a bit like giving matches to an arsonist, so long as he promises he will use somebody else's matches to start fires,” Attorney General Paxton said. “In making a true separation between family planning clinics and abortion providers a requirement for receipt of Title X funds, President Trump again demonstrated his commitment to protecting the sanctity of life and the conscience rights of millions of Americans. Attempts to conflate abortion and family planning have always violated the letter and the spirit of Title X. This decision is equal parts victory for the rule of law and for the unborn.”

May 21, 2018

AG Pax­ton Reminds Tex­ans of May 31 Dead­line to Claim West­ern Union Refunds

“Texans who were tricked into sending funds via Western Union and qualify for refunds deserve justice, but many may not know about this opportunity,” Attorney General Paxton said. “My office is reminding affected consumers that May 31 is the deadline to submit a claim so they can get back funds lost to wire transfer scams.”

May 21, 2018

AG Pax­ton State­ment on Shoot­ing in San­ta Fe, Texas

“The thoughts and prayers of all Texans are with the people of Santa Fe and those affected by today's tragic shooting. As horrific reports come out of Santa Fe High School, my office stands ready to assist local law enforcement as needed.”

May 18, 2018

AG Pax­ton’s Child Exploita­tion Unit Arrests Kerr Coun­ty Father and Son for Pos­ses­sion of Child Pornography

Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that the Child Exploitation Unit (CEU) of his office arrested a Kerrville father and son for offenses involving child pornography. Sixty-one-year-old Johnny Richard Ingram Sr. was charged with one count of possession of child pornography. His 39-year-old son, Johnny Richard Ingram Jr., who is a registered sex offender, was charged with three counts of promotion of child pornography. If convicted, Ingram Sr. could face up to 10 years in prison, and his son could face 60 years.

May 17, 2018

AG Pax­ton Announces Law­suit Against Major Opi­oid Man­u­fac­tur­er Pur­due Phar­ma for Vio­la­tion of Texas Decep­tive Trade Prac­tices Act

“My office is holding Purdue Pharma accountable for fueling the nation's opioid epidemic by deceptively marketing prescription painkillers including OxyContin when it knew their drugs were potentially dangerous and that its use had a high likelihood of leading to addiction,” Attorney General Paxton said. “As Purdue got rich from sales of its opioids, Texans and others across the nation were swept up in a public health crisis that led to tens of thousands of deaths each year due to opioid overdoses.”

May 15, 2018

AG Pax­ton’s Office to Pros­e­cute Two Counts of Non-Cit­i­zen Vot­er Fraud from Har­ris County

“This case demonstrates my office's commitment to protecting the integrity of elections,” Attorney General Paxton said. “We will continue to do everything in our power to safeguard the electoral process in Texas.”

May 14, 2018

AG Pax­ton’s Con­sumer Pro­tec­tion Divi­sion Stops Sales of Unlaw­ful and Poten­tial­ly Dan­ger­ous Con­tact Lens­es at 37 Retail­ers and Dis­trib­u­tors in Texas

“My office's contact lens sweep is a reminder to Texans to safeguard their vision by using only contact lenses prescribed for them by a licensed practitioner,” Attorney General Paxton said. “We will continue to take appropriate action against retailers and businesses that endanger consumers by selling unlawful lenses. We strongly urge anyone who has found retailers selling lenses without a prescription to contact our office.”

May 07, 2018

AG Pax­ton Urges HHS to Remove Obsta­cle Lim­it­ing Access to Health Ser­vices for Low-Income Women in Texas

“States have discretion in implementing the Medicaid Act, including in setting qualifications for providers,” Attorney General Paxton wrote. “Texas and the Healthy Texas Women program should not be penalized through the continued withholding of federal funds merely because Texas has exercised the authority that federal law has granted to it—namely, the authority to refuse to be a conduit for channeling taxpayer funds to abortion providers pursuant to state law.”

May 07, 2018

AG Pax­ton Files for Nation­wide Pre­lim­i­nary Injunc­tion to Halt the Unlaw­ful Oba­ma-Era DACA Program

“It's a travesty of justice that three unelected federal judges are forcing the Trump administration to leave an unlawful program like DACA in place indefinitely,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Activist judges should not stand in the way of the president fulfilling his constitutional duty. Our coalition is confident it will prevail with its lawsuit to end DACA, but in the meantime, the federal government must be enjoined from issuing or renewing any DACA permits under this unlawful program.”

May 02, 2018

Video and Text of AG Pax­ton’s Remarks At Press Con­fer­ence Announc­ing 7‑State Law­suit Chal­leng­ing the Unlaw­ful Oba­ma-Era DACA Program

Attorney General Ken Paxton's remarks from today's news conference announcing a Texas-led seven state lawsuit against the federal government to end the unconstitutional Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

May 01, 2018