Health industry gave millions to state officials involved in lawsuit

By Caitlin Ginley

The state officials who joined together to file a lawsuit challenging health care reform have collectively received at least $5 million in c

Excerpts from this story referencing "Greg Abbott":

"… found that top recipients of industry money include Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who has received more than $1 million from health care professionals sinc …"

"… rney general of South Carolina; Jon Bruning, attorney general of Nebraska; Greg Abbott, attorney general of Texas; Mark L. Shurtleff, attorney general of Utah; T …"

Transparency in Texas: Dallas suburbs lead in attempts to deny public information requests

By Kelley Shannon

Dallas suburbs lead in attempts to deny public information requests

Excerpts from this story referencing "Greg Abbott":

"… rea suburbs tallied the highest rate of requests to Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott last year to keep government information secret, according to a recent exa …"

Consultant profile: Olsen & Shuvalov

By Robert Brodsky

Major Clients in 2003-2004 include George W. Bush and the Republican National Committee

Excerpts from this story referencing "Greg Abbott":

"… publican Party and prominent Republicans Gov. Rick Perry, Attorney General Greg Abbott, Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Tom DeLay. Clients during 2006 election cycle a …"

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New voting rules make getting Latinos to the polls harder than ever

By Lindsey Ruta and Annelise Russell

Latinos could be a potent voting force in the Southwest, but traditionally low voter turnout could get even lower with new ID laws.

Excerpts from this story referencing "Greg Abbott":

"… legislation “a solution in search of a problem.”Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott cited 50 voter fraud convictions since 2002 as justification for the stric …"