Governor Abbott Strengthens Texas-Japan Economic Alliance in Meeting with Aichi Prefecture Governor
Governor Abbott of Texas met with Governor Ohmura of Aichi Prefecture to discuss their economic partnership and future collaborations in industries like auto manufacturing, emphasizing Texas's business environment.
Texas Attorney General Defies Court to Champion Wounded Vet in Supreme Showdown Against Allegedly Negligent Military Contractor
AG Ken Paxton supports veteran Winston Hencely at the Supreme Court in a negligence case against military contractor Fluor Corporation related to a deadly 2016 suicide bombing.
Gov. Abbott Nominates Four New Members for Texas Diabetes Council Awaiting Senate Confirmation
Gov. Abbott nominates four experts to the Texas Diabetes Council, including Yarbrough-Yale, Jones, Kelly, and Ryan, with diverse backgrounds in nursing, law, health education, and energy for terms until 2031.
Gov. Abbott Announces November 4 Special Election for Texas' 18th Congressional District Seat
Texas Governor Greg Abbott sets a special election for the 18th Congressional District on November 4, 2025, with a candidate filing deadline of September 3, 2025. Early voting begins October 20, 2025.
Western District of Texas U.S. Attorney's Office Commemorates National Crime Victims’ Rights Week with 'Connecting Healing' Theme
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Western Texas is observing NCVRW with a theme 'Connecting Healing' to stress empathy and victim advocacy, highlighting recent cases and encouraging community support.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues San Antonio for Funding 'Abortion Tourism' in Alleged Violation of State Law
Attorney General Ken Paxton sues San Antonio for illegally funding abortion-related travel, violating Texas law and the state constitution. This follows a similar lawsuit against Austin.












