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The former federal prosecutor cited shifting priorities after a family health scare for his withdrawal, which comes less than a month after his entry into the race.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas lawmaker abruptly spiked his bill to punish cities that don’t deal with homeless encampmentsCapriglione, who carried the proposal in the House, told The Texas Tribune he withdrew the bill to avoid a protracted ...
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Google to pay Texas $1.4 billion in data privacy settlementGoogle agreed to pay nearly $1.4 billion to the state of Texas to settle allegations of violating the data privacy rights of the state's residents, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said. Paxton sued ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a historic $1.375B settlement with Google, marking the largest state-level data ...
Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the company collected users’ data without permission, the state’s attorney general announced Friday. Attorney General Ken Paxton described the ...
Paxton said the settlement, which must still be finalized between the parties, is the largest settlement any state has won against Google for similar data-privacy violations.
Texas has reached a landmark $1.375 billion settlement with Google, the largest ever obtained by a single state for data ...
Google has agreed to pay the state of Texas $1.375 billion to settle two lawsuits accusing the company of tracking users’ ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has won a $1.375 billion settlement in principle with Google, the highest recovery received ...
Texas had filed two lawsuits against Google for how it handled users’ geolocation, incognito search, and biometric data.
Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday announced that his office had reached a preliminary agreement to settle a privacy infringement lawsuit against Google for $1.4 billion.
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