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Several Democratic legislators appeared Wednesday afternoon at a rally in Chicago with local and Texas labor leaders, declaring the fight against Republican-led gerrymandering has shifted to the ...
Other companies have verbally committed to removing food dyes, but Kellogg’s is the first to sign a legally binding agreement to remove food colorings.
Kellogg said it will completely remove FD&C colors from "the small percentage of our foods that contain them today.” ...
An Adams County judge ruled his court “does not have the inherent power to direct Illinois law enforcement officers” to round ...
Judge Scott Larson said Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton “failed to present a legal basis” for the Illinois court to ...
The Democrat, currently in the trenches of the Lone Star State’s redistricting fight, tells The New Republic, “This is it.
Kellogg's agrees to remove artificial dyes from cereals by 2027, following a legal agreement with Texas AG Paxton.
Republican candidates Cornyn and Paxton shore up support with tough approaches while Democrats mull getting into the race.
Newsweek contacted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows, who filed the legal petition, for ...
Proposed bills in the Texas House would restore the Attorney General’s power to independently prosecute election fraud, mirroring a Senate plan that’s already advancing at the Capitol.
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