A couple of them resigned and the remainder were fired in mid to late 2020. They filed a wrongful termination suit under the State whistleblower law and entered into an out of court settlement for over 3 million dollars. The settlement was contingent on being funded by the legislature which the House refused to do during the last session early this year. This was the catalyst for the impeachment resolution and served as the basis for at least three of the articles of impeachment which Paxton won by a 16 to 14 vote in the Senate. The next legislative session won't be until the beginning of 2025 so no money for the settlement until then or possibly ever. Overall this was a good day in Texas.
A couple of them resigned and the remainder were fired in mid to late 2020. They filed a wrongful termination suit under the State whistleblower law and entered into an out of court settlement for over 3 million dollars. The settlement was contingent on being funded by the legislature which the House refused to do during the last session early this year. This was the catalyst for the impeachment resolution and served as the basis for at least three of the articles of impeachment which Paxton won by a 16 to 14 vote in the Senate. The next legislative session won't be until the beginning of 2025 so no money for the settlement until then or possibly ever. Overall this was a good day in Texas.
That explains a lot, thanks for the background.