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The longtime Republican state senator and former judge says she'll run on her experience in government and law enforcement.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSen. Joan Huffman joins GOP field vying to succeed Ken Paxton as Texas attorney generalIn her announcement, Huffman framed herself as the most experienced candidate, pointing to her time as a prosecutor, judge and chair of key Senate committees.
State Sen. Joan Huffman, R – Houston, became the latest high-profile Republican to join the race for the state’s chief legal officer. She has more than a decade of experience as a prose… ...
State Sen. Joan Huffman, a Houston Republican who is one of the longest tenured members of the Texas Senate, announced her bid for attorney general on Monday, making her the third high-profile ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) – Former U.S. Congressman Colin Allred officially launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The ...
Eye on Politics takes a look at what's next in Texas politics as candidates for various races in the state begin to emerge.
Huffman entered the contest for the GOP nomination on Monday, joining a field that includes state Sen. Mayes Middleton ...
Joan Huffman, a Houston Republican who has served in the Texas Senate for nearly two decades, will join the growing field of candidates running to be the next Texas attorney general.
State Republican lawmakers will try to grow the GOP's control of Texas' seats in Congress through rare mid-decade ...
In her announcement, Huffman framed herself as the most experienced candidate, pointing to her time as a prosecutor, judge and chair of key Senate committees.
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