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Ken Paxton again tries to intervene in suit with Dallas hospital over transgender care


August 26, 2022

DALLAS — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is attempting for the second time to intervene in a legal fight over gender-affirming medical care at two Dallas hospitals. In an appeal filed this month, Paxton said that a lower court judge erred in ruling the state could not intervene in Dr. Ximena Lopez’s lawsuit against Children’s Medical Center of Dallas. Lopez sued in March to reverse the decision …

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Mayor announces program to boost participation in franchise businesses in southern Dallas


August 26, 2022

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson announced Thursday that his office is overseeing a new program to help small-business owners expand and aid aspiring entrepreneurs get their start by buying into existing franchises. Johnson said the Mayor’s Franchise Initiative, which would launch next year, will focus on guiding residents through the process of licensing and operating a franchise business such as restaurants, …

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Dallas City Council approves racial equity plan critics say lacks specific steps forward


August 25, 2022

Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved a modified version of a plan aimed at correcting vast racial and economic inequities experienced by Black and Hispanic residents, many of whom live in the southern and western areas that have been historically segregated by city policy. While community groups and council members acknowledged the city’s first racial equity plan as a step forward to …

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U.S. House panel says Trump staffers pushed unproven COVID treatment at FDA


August 25, 2022

WASHINGTON — Officials in the Trump White House tried to pressure U.S. health experts into reauthorizing a discredited COVID-19 treatment, according to a congressional investigation that provides new evidence of that administration’s efforts to override Food and Drug Administration decisions early in the pandemic. The report Wednesday by the Democratic-led House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis also sheds new light on the role that television …

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Texas AG Ken Paxton’s lawyers say he can’t be sanctioned for 2020 election lawsuit


August 25, 2022

KAUFMAN — Lawyers for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued Wednesday that a Kaufman County judge should toss a lawsuit alleging he acted unethically in a legal challenge that sought to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The first public hearing in the case inside a near-empty Kaufman County courtroom was not to determine the merit of the lawsuit lodged by a disciplinary commission …

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GOP accuses Biden of trying to buy votes with student loan forgiveness


August 25, 2022

WASHINGTON – Republicans blasted President Joe Biden’s plan for student loan relief Wednesday, accusing him of unfairly shifting the cost to taxpayers with no college debt – many of whom never even attended college. “There is no way to ‘cancel’ student debt. This will cost every taxpayer an average of $2,100,” said Sen. Ted Cruz, asserting that Biden is “illegally …

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Dallas City Council OKs $251 million in loans for water main projects


August 25, 2022

The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved a plan to accept nearly $251 million in loans from a state water planning and infrastructure financing agency for several Dallas Water Utilities projects. The money from the Texas Water Development Board includes $170 million over five years to replace 40 miles of city water mains each year. Another $73.3 million would go toward a …

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Pete Arredondo fired as Uvalde Consolidated ISD police chief


August 25, 2022

More than two months after being placed on administrative leave, an embattled Pete Arredondo was fired from his position as Uvalde Consolidated ISD police chief Wednesday. The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District’s board of trustees said it voted unanimously to dismiss Arredondo. Arredondo was not in attendance but through his attorney released a blistering and defiant 17-page letter that lashed …

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