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Op-Ed: Texas courts changed how election laws are enforced. Lawmakers need to act | Opinion
SUMMARY: Enforcing election laws in Texas has become more challenging following a Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruling, which restricts prosecutors from enforcing campaign finance laws without approval from the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC). This decision, emerging from the Ex Parte Charette case, mandates that complaints are referred to the TEC first. Critics argue that this undermines prosecutorial authority, placing it in the hands of unelected officials with limited expertise. Coupled with a previous ruling, these changes could impede effective enforcement of election laws, prompting the Legislature to consider reforms to ensure proper oversight and accountability in enforcing election regulations.
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Abbott directs state agencies to divest from investments originating from China | Texas
SUMMARY: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued multiple directives to prepare for the upcoming legislative session focusing on threats from China. One executive order aims to protect Texans of Chinese descent from CCP operatives, while another orders state agencies to prepare for potential attacks on critical infrastructure. Abbott emphasized the need for divestment from Chinese investments due to financial risks associated with CCP aggression. He called for immediate evaluation and divestment of state funds in China, fostering collaboration with other governors to encourage investment alternatives. These measures follow discussions by a select committee exploring foreign threats to Texas’ economy and security.
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Abbott issues order to protect Texas infrastructure from Chinese threats | Texas
SUMMARY: Gov. Greg Abbott issued a second executive order to protect Texas from threats posed by China. The first order targeted CCP and PRC operatives harming Texans of Chinese descent, while the second focuses on defending critical infrastructure from potential cyberattacks. It mandates agencies like TDEM and PUC to assess vulnerabilities and simulate responses to cyber threats. The order builds on previous efforts, including the “Lone Star Infrastructure Protection Act,” to prevent foreign influence on Texas’ critical sectors. Abbott’s actions respond to rising concerns about China’s targeting of U.S. infrastructure, including cyberattacks and espionage, as highlighted by federal agencies.
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Abbott issues executive order to arrest CCP operatives in Texas | Texas
SUMMARY: Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order to combat harassment and coercion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against Chinese dissidents in Texas. The order directs the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to arrest individuals involved in CCP influence operations, including “Operation Fox Hunt,” which aims to forcibly return dissidents to China. Abbott emphasized that Texas will not tolerate such actions against its 250,000 residents of Chinese descent. The order comes as the legislature prepares to discuss national security issues and follows recent FBI charges against CCP-linked individuals. DPS will also establish reporting channels for suspicious activities related to foreign coercion.
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