Texas AG Ken Paxton suing city of Denton
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Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General and a Republican Senate candidate, announced Monday that the state is suing the city of Denton over a transgender-inclusive swimming event organized by local LGBTQ+ charities that has yet to occur.
Paxton’s lawsuit targets Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth and other city officials to prevent the event from happening and to stop any potential future violations of the law, The Texan reported.
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