Travis County officials are expected to provide an update Tuesday on a lawsuit Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed ...
Travis County leaders are defending their efforts to register residents to vote after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued them.
On Tuesday, County Judge Andy Brown, County Attorney Delia Garza, County Tax Assessor-Collector Bruce Elfant, and County ...
The lawsuit was filed in the District Court of Travis County and names the Travis County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar, county judge and commissioners as defendants. On August 27 ...
Paxton's complaint was filed against Brown, all four county commissioners and Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit on Friday in an attempt to prevent Travis County from hiring an outside ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a complaint against multiple Travis County officials on Friday for contracting a ...
Travis County filed a counter lawsuit in federal court in response to recent state-led litigation intended to block the county’s voter outreach efforts as the nation draws nearer to a heated election ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued another county for allegedly violating state election law, this time, the Travis County Commissioners Court. The lawsuit was filed ...
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 ...
"Registering people to vote and engaging in our democratic process is a cornerstone of our democracy and should not be a partisan issue," Travis County Tax Assessor-Collector Bruce Elfant said.