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Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a consumer alert to protect Texans against criminals who exploit the devastating flooding by perpetrating scams.
Texas lawmakers on Wednesday were set to begin reviewing the July 4 floods that killed at least 135 people, a disaster that put local officials under scrutiny over why ...
Although the in-kind donations have been helpful, items donated don’t always match the needs of the communities that receive ...
The Texas Legislature will convene a 30-day special session on Monday to address 18 items outlined by Governor Greg Abbott, including flood relief, THC product regulation, and congressional ...
Gov. Greg Abbott's agenda includes responding to the Texas floods, abortion restrictions, redistricting, hemp regulation and ...
As donations were being raised for the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department (CPVFD) in Kerr County, scammers took advantage ...
Center Point VFD turned their flooded station into a relief hub—now they're battling scammers exploiting their name to steal donations.
Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced an investigation into fraudulent charity scams where bad actors used payment ...
Texas lawyers are pitching in with donations and legal resources to help victims of the deadly Fourth of July Hill Country ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating charity scams following Hill Country floods, aiming to protect donors from fraudulent schemes impersonating legitimate relief efforts like the CPVFD.
The catastrophic flood that hit the Texas hill country on the Fourth of July wiped out the Center Point Volunteer Fire ...