AG Pax­ton Asks 5th Cir­cuit to Force Fed­er­al Gov­ern­ment Action on Nuclear Waste Storage

“The goal of this latest filing is to have the federal government follow the law and focus its efforts on the permanent nuclear waste facility selected by Congress,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Every day the federal government refuses to fulfill its mandate under federal law is another day that more nuclear waste piles up above ground, threatening our health and safety, and placing Texas at greater risk for a nuclear incident.”

June 02, 2017

AG Pax­ton Applauds Sign­ing of Texas’ Vot­er ID Bill, Noti­fies Dis­trict Court of Law’s Passage

“I applaud Governor Abbott for signing Senate Bill 5, which codifies changes to the voter ID law ordered by the 5th Circuit. Preserving voter ID will prevent fraud and ensure that election results accurately reflect the will of Texas voters.”

June 02, 2017

AG Pax­ton Prais­es Pres­i­dent Trump’s Deci­sion to Exit Paris Accord

“President Trump’s courageous decision to exit the Paris Accord recognizes that the United States is not legally bound to an Obama-era agreement that set unrealistic emissions targets at the expense of billions of American taxpayer dollars without the approval of Congress,” Attorney General Paxton said. “By making a clean break from the deal, the president has freed up economic growth and protected American jobs.”

June 01, 2017

AG Pax­ton Reach­es Set­tle­ment with Vivint and Warns Tex­ans of Unscrupu­lous Door-to-Door Alarm Sys­tems Sales Tactics

Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that his office reached a settlement with home security company Vivint over allegations it violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

May 31, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton Files Brief in 5th Cir­cuit Defend­ing Texas’ Rules on the Humane Dis­po­si­tion of Fetal Remains

“Texas has chosen to respect unborn life by adopting rules requiring the dignified treatment of fetal remains, rather than allow health care facilities to dispose of the remains in sewers or landfills,” Attorney General Paxton said. “The new rules are constitutional, pose no obstacle to health care access, allow compliance at a low cost, and further Texas’ valid interest in respecting unborn life.”

May 30, 2017 | Press Release

OAG Col­lab­o­rates with Local Law Enforce­ment Agen­cies to Bring Child Preda­tors to Jus­tice in Gregg County

During the weeklong operation, CEU investigators conducted a proactive undercover investigation online. The four suspects were arrested after they arrived at a predetermined location to meet with children they solicited for sexual contact. Individuals arrested by CEU investigators during the joint operation are: Johnny K. Houston, Jr., Joaquin Amilcar Pineda, Shane Jeffrey Chapman and Nehemias Pineda.

May 26, 2017 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton and 42 States Reach $33 Mil­lion Set­tle­ment with John­son & John­son Regard­ing the Qual­i­ty of Over-The-Counter Drugs

Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that Texas will receive more than $2.2 million in a $33 million, 43-state settlement with pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson. The settlement resolves allegations that a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson sold various over-the-counter drugs to consumers, even though some manufacturing facilities did not comply with federal standards.

May 24, 2017

AG Pax­ton: Texas Joins 10-State Coali­tion Urg­ing Pres­i­dent Trump’s With­draw­al from Paris Cli­mate Agreement

Attorney General Ken Paxton today joined a 10-state coalition in sending a letter to President Trump, urging withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement. The letter states that the Paris agreement, adopted in December 2015, stands as a symbol of the Obama era “Washington knows best” approach to governing.

May 24, 2017

AG Pax­ton Announces $2 Mil­lion Set­tle­ment Pay­ment to Bay­lor Col­lege of Med­i­cine for Pedi­atric Neu­ro­log­i­cal Research

“Baylor College of Medicine has long been a leader in researching treatments for children with neurological problems,” said Attorney General Paxton. “We are pleased that this lawsuit and settlement will allow Baylor to continue its critical research.”

May 24, 2017

AG Pax­ton Announces $18.5 Mil­lion Set­tle­ment with Tar­get to Resolve 2013 Data Breach

“Cyber threats and identity theft are of increasing concern to Texas consumers,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Today’s settlement underscores that in the 21st century, a business that obtains consumers’ personal information must be proactive in maintaining reasonable safeguards to protect that information.”

May 23, 2017