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Judge partially blocks Texas transmission law
A federal judge on Monday struck down a section of a Texas state law that gives state utilities the “right of first refusal” for building new electrical transmission lines. The law, SB 1938, made it harder for utilities with no in-state transmission facilities to build new lines,
Federal judge blocks part of embattled Texas transmission law
The judgment issued Monday permanently blocks the Public Utility Commission of Texas from enforcing the 2019 “right of first refusal” — or ROFR — law in areas of the state not covered by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the state’s main grid operator.
Judge says New York can't use 'antiquated, unconstitutional' law to block migrant buses from Texas
A judge has ruled that New York City can’t use a two-century-old “anti-pauper” law to block the state of Texas from offering migrants free bus rides to the city
Judge rules New York cannot block Texas from sending migrant buses
A state court judge ruled that New York City cannot block Texas from sending buses with migrants, who have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, to the Big Apple. Judge Mary Rosado said in a
Judge: New York can’t use ‘antiquated’ law to block migrant buses from Texas
The court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought by Mayor Eric Adams in January against charter bus companies contracted by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
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US judge blocks Texas transmission line building restrictions
Oct 29 (Reuters) - A
Texas
law
that restricts the building and operation of new
transmission
lines to companies already ...
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Texas Electric Transmission Line Law Blocked by Federal Court
NextEra Energy Capital Holdings Inc. got a federal court to block a Texas law that gave existing providers in the state sole ...
Houston Chronicle
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Judge says Texas law restricting power business discriminatory
At least that's what a
judge
... of
Texas
, alleging the state was blocking them from building new
transmission
lines. The PUC was, however, operating in accordance with state
law
.
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Federal judges deny Missouri, Texas requests to block Justice Department election monitors
A pair of federal judges rejected requests from the attorneys general of Missouri and Texas seeking to block the Justice ...
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Texas Moves to Block Election Monitors
Texas
is suing to keep civil rights monitors out of its election centers.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has gone to ...
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