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Texas Comptroller Faces Lawsuit Over Revamped Minority Business Program
This lawsuit challenges the Texas Comptroller's emergency rules, which effectively dismantled the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program for women and minority-owned firms. Plaintiffs argue the Comptroller overstepped his statutory authority, denied due process, and violated the Texas Constitution by unilaterally altering a legislatively established program. The case centers on the separation of powers and the state's role in promoting equitable business opportunities.
Family Sues Camp Mystic, Demands Closure After Tragic Flood
The family of an 8-year-old girl missing after last summer's catastrophic Camp Mystic flood is suing for negligence and seeking to prevent the camp's reopening. This high-stakes lawsuit alleges the camp failed to meet safety standards and showed reckless disregard for child safety. The case highlights broader legal and public policy impacts regarding camp regulations in Texas, especially for those in flood-prone areas.
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