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Texas Attorney General and Ethics Commission unlawfully change request date of public records response

Texas Attorney General and Ethics Commission unlawfully change request date of public records response

As a matter of Texas Public Record Law, the agency has 14 days to respond. The Texas Ethics Commission didn’t respond as required by law. The Corrupt Texas Attorney General’s Office sided with the Commission and changed my request date to my complaint date. The Public Records Division is corrupt and a waste of taxpayer’s dollars.
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Author txcourtspiaPosted on July 4, 2025July 4, 2025Tags Alfonso Charles, austin, corrupt, corrupt judge, corrupt judges, corruption, David Ables, David Evans, david slayton, doesn't follow procedures, doesn't follow rules, failure to follow laws, First United Methodist Church, ian steusloff, judges, June Hardon, Kelly Moore, kerrville, lawyer, maria ramon, Matthew Ables, mena ramon, public information act, texas, texas ethics commission, texas pia, txcourtsLeave a comment on Texas Attorney General and Ethics Commission unlawfully change request date of public records response

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