Court overrules legislature on election fraud prosecution | Border situation gets even worse – Pratt on Texas 9/28/2022

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: The Court of Criminal Appeals rules against the legislature in upholding its earlier ruling that the state constitution does not allow the legislature to delegate prosecution of election crimes to the Office of Attorney General. This law was passed when Democrats had a firm hold on the legislature in 1985. Yet today, the press stories are all that this is a court strike down of A.G. Ken Paxton – do these dream of Paxton?

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Border news stack just shows that things keep going from disastrous to more disastrous with even little toddlers being used in the human smuggling the porous border so easily allows. Also, an inspector general audit says ICE wasted $17 million on hotels to not house illegal foreign nationals through a company with a no-bid contract whose executive for federal contracts had been a Biden Administration official.

TX15, Beto Pancho and Lefty college students, and more from the campaign trail.

And, other news of Texas.

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