AG Paxton Commends San Antonio Federal Court for Dismissing Case
Urging Changes to In-Person Voting

PRESS RELEASE: AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today commended the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas for dismissing demands of multiple individual and organization plaintiffs who sought sweeping, judicially-imposed changes to the administration of Texas elections. The court concluded that it lacks jurisdiction to micro-manage the election process, which is dictated […]
AG Paxton Sends Letter to Cameron County Warning that it Must Allow Religious Private Schools to Open

Press Release: AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today issued a letter to Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, warning against a control order issued jointly by Judge Treviño and the county’s health authority that specifically dictates how religious private schools may operate. The order, which attempts to prohibit in-person instruction at religious private schools until September 28, 2020, violates the United States and Texas Constitutions and […]
Bexar County District Attorney’s Request for Opinion on Texas Election Code for Federal Officials has been Received by the Attorney General

Below is the letter submitted to the Texas Attorney General, for opinion on a matter which may affect the Texas Elections and if the State of Texas has grounds for remediation in the criminal realm:
Bexar County Constable – Precinct 4 – Is There More to Licensing?

#TCOLE #LOCALNEWS #SANANTONIO #BEXAR #CONSTABLE In review of a story we read from News4SA.com, we decided to take a closer look at the Bexar County Precinct 4 Constable, Stanley Ramos. We requested Texas Public Information Act (TPIA) records from the Texas Commission in Law Enforcement (TCOLE). To start with, we reviewed the Personal Service Record […]
Veterans Affairs Police Chief Admits to Providing False Report (San Antonio/Harlingen)

We received a Government Report from the Veterans Affairs Texas Valley Coastal Bend Healthcare System (VCB), located in Harlingen, Texas; related to a Chief of Police who was employed by such office and has recently transferred to the South Texas Veterans Healthcare System (STX), located in San Antonio, Texas. The Police Chief admitted he did […]
Cameron County Sheriff Candidate – John Chambers – HAS NO Felony Convictions, But May Need TCOLE Waiver

In a fast moving story, we have been able to assist in clearing the air for the sheriff candidates of Cameron County for the 2020 campaign. Initial, John Chambers was convicted of Felony’s, which were overturned in appeals. Currently he only has misdemeanor convictions and a punishment phase seems to be set. The good news? […]
Hays County Assistant District Attorney Interferes with Justice by Obstruction?

A Hays County Assistant District Attorney (ADA) seems to have interfered with a lawful assemble to resolve a complaint submitted to the City of Kyle’s Ethics Commission. The matter was “caught on camera,” so to speak. She was in contact with the Ethics Compliance Officer and intentionally or knowingly advised that a motion should be […]
Texas Rangers Public Integrity Unit Receives Title 8 Complaint Related to TCOLE Procedures

The Texas Rangers Public Integrity Unit (PIU) has received a complaint in regards to the work performance of the Texas Law Enforcement Commission (TCOLE) employees. The complaint does not specify particular individuals, but highlights the legal scope of duties TCOLE is required to perform. The complete complaint is not represented within this publishing, but may […]
Dallas Security Force WAS NEVER an APPROVED Academy, Per Government Records (Over 25 OFFICERS are Claiming Licensure) – UPDATE ACADEMY APPROVED AUGUST 3, 1983

There are, at least, 25 active Peace Officers, claiming initial training with Dallas Security Force, yet there seems to be no approval, as required by law, for the academy. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) has been unable to explain the matter; but rather, seems to dodge the real questions. Where is the proof […]
Cameron County Sheriff Candidate John Chambers is Statutory Ineligible to be a Sheriff? APPEAL SHOWS MISDEMEANORS – MAY NEED TCOLE WAIVER

We received records from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), which show an ineligibility for licensure. We still believe he was allowed to register as there was an appeal to the convictions in place, but we are curious of the legal definition of what is considered “finally convicted,” within the Elections Code. Below are […]