Ken Paxton demanded Odessa freeze its tax hike. Then, he went silent.
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Local officials in the West Texas city said they are legally unable to comply with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s orders.
Local officials in the West Texas city said they are legally unable to comply with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s orders.
Local officials in the West Texas city said they are legally unable to comply with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s orders.
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