Texas AG Ken Paxton’s office sought a list of people who changed their gender on drivers licenses and other records over a 2-year span. Trans rights advocates worry the information could be used to target and limit the rights of transgender Texans.
In February, heBut, the Texas Supreme Court
When asked who in the AG's office requested the data, a DPS spokesperson told the Post, "I cannot say."
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