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Michael Richardson speaks with State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Tyler) and immigration attorney Belinda Arroyo about a bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Despite any speculation, state Sen. Bryan Hughes says he does not intend to run for the Texas attorney general seat. The AG seat became open after incumbent Ken Paxton announced he will run in the ...
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Sen. Bryan Hughes says he won’t run for attorney general - MSNAUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - State Sen. Bryan Hughes has made the decision not to seek the position of Texas attorney general. Hughes said in a voicemail that he wants to focus on more work that needs ...
State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Tyler) says he’ll make an announcement on whether to run for Texas Attorney General after the 89th Legislative Session ends on June 2.
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Sen. Bryan Hughes files bill to allow attorney general to ... - MSNAUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Tyler) filed a bill that would provide the attorney general with the authority to prosecute election violations. In 2021, the Texas Court of ...
TYLER, Texas — Even with only three weeks left in the legislative session, state Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Tyler, is confident lawmakers will pass his abortion bills. The Republican lawmaker joined ...
Sen. Bryan Hughes to make decision on run for Texas Attorney General after legislative session ends “Right now, we’re focused on finishing this session, passing good legislation, and then as soon as ...
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