The filing of House Bill 2000 in the Texas Legislature comes days after Don Steven McDougal, a family friend who had been ...
A law named after murdered 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham would make people convicted of child grooming be required to ...
Audrii Cunningham's killer, Don Steven McDougal, didn't have to register as a sex offender despite a violent history that included child molestation.
The new bill proposed by an East Texas Republican comes after Audrii Cunningham was brutally murdered last year.
Texas House Bill 2000, or Audrii's Law, named after 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, was filed by Rep. Trent Ashby. The Polk County girl was murdered last February by ex-con Don Steven McDougal ...
House Bill 2000 was filed Wednesday by Republican Rep. Trent Ashby of Rusk County and named after 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, who was brutally murdered in 2024. Currently, Texas law does not ...
AUSTIN — State Representative Trent Ashby today filed House Bill 2000 in memory of Audrii Cunningham. “Today, I have filed HB 2000, Audrii’s Law, named in memory of Audrii Cunningham, whose life was ...
The bill, filed by Texas Representative Trent Ashby, was filed in memory of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, who was murdered by a man with a prior history of predatory behavior. Recommended Videos ...
has been purported by some to close a legal loophole exposed by 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham's death. Legal experts said the legislation aims at updating a relatively new law that couldn't have ...
House Bill 2000, otherwise known as Audrii’s Law, would require people convicted of crimes like enticing a child to register as sex offenders.