Tag: Suit

  • Texas AG Sues Harris County Clerk

    Texas AG Sues Harris County Clerk

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Harris County Clerk Christopher Hollins to halt the county clerk’s plan to send a mail-in ballot application to every registered voter in Harris County.

    The suit alleges Hollins exceeded his authority in planning to send ballots to all of Harris county’s 2.4 million registered voters.

    “Election officials have a duty to reject mail-in ballot applications from voters who are not eligible to vote by mail,” Paxton said in a statement. “Unfortunately, instead of protecting the integrity of our democratic process, the Harris County clerk decided to knowingly violate election laws by preparing to send over two million ballot applications to many Texans who do not qualify and have not requested to vote by mail.”



    Texas Election Code permits county clerks and election administrators to send mail ballot applications to any voter who requests one, but does not provide explicit permission to send applications to those who made no such request.

    Most voters are ineligible for mail ballots, the attorney general asserts, therefore Hollins’s plan to send applications to millions of voters is irresponsible.

  • BREAKING: NY AG Sues to Dissolve NRA

    BREAKING: NY AG Sues to Dissolve NRA

    New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced during a Thursday press conference that her office has filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association and its leadership looking to dissolve the organization.

    https://twitter.com/NewYorkStateAG/status/1291398473955389440?s=20

    “The NRA’s influence has been so powerful that the organization went unchecked for decades while top executives funneled millions into their own pockets,” James said in a statement. “The NRA is fraught with fraud and abuse, which is why, today, we seek to dissolve the NRA, because no organization is above the law.”

    The suit calls for the dissolution of the NRA and the removal of CEO Wayne LaPierre from the leadership post he has held for the past 39 years, saying he and others used the group’s funds to finance a luxury lifestyle.