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There are five open investigations into East Plano Islamic Center and its proposed project EPIC City. An attorney for the group says Gov. Greg Abbott has spread hate speech and misinformation online.
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The Associated Press has learned the decision not to bring charges resolved the high-stakes federal probe before Trump’s new Justice Department leadership could even take action on the investigation. One of Paxton’s lawyers told the AP he had not been informed by the Justice Department of any decision in the investigation.
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The Texas Attorney General's Office has filed a legal petition to depose several district officials, including its superintendent, to "ensure that the District is not violating Texas law by permitting biological males to participate in girls’ sports."
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This is the 5th investigation underway at East Plano Islamic Center.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday the Plano mosque's could potentially be committing fraud to its investors.
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Authorities say Maria Margarita Rojas presented herself as a gynecologist without a medical license.
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The Texas Democrat made fun of the governor during a speech over the weekend in Los Angeles to an LGBTQ rights group.
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The East Plano Islamic Center’s proposed 402-acre development is geared towards supporting the Muslim community. Its received backlash from Gov. Greg Abbott, who claimed it has "serious legal issues."
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A newly released audit shows the state spent more than $5.1 million on the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in 2023.
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Ken Paxton claims the district is illegally teaching critical race theory. The claims stem from an edited video posted by the group Accuracy in Media.
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Maria Margarita Rojas, known as “Dr. Maria,” faces hundreds of thousands in fines if she is convicted.
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Paxton, a vocal opponent of LGBTQ rights, issued an opinion Friday saying court orders changing driver’s licenses and birth certificates are not valid.