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Texas Democrats have ended a two-week walkout that stalled efforts to redraw congressional districts as part of a national partisan brawl over President Donald Trump’s desire to reshape U.S. House map ...
No matter what California does, Texas will still lose two Black congressional members. That's still unacceptable, said state ...
On Monday, House Democrats announced they were back in Austin. With their return, the Republican-controlled Texas Legislature ...
After two weeks out of state, Democratic lawmakers returned to Austin, paving the way for Republicans to pass their proposed ...
The Texas House Democratic Caucus announced Aug. 18 that its members refused to return to work until Republicans adjourned ...
Texas Democrats say they are ending a two-week walkout that stalled Republican efforts to redraw congressional districts.
The move was an extraordinary step as GOP leaders seek to prevent another disruption in their push to redraw the state's ...
Democratic lawmakers returned to Texas after fleeing the state for two weeks. Republicans are ready to quickly pass a new congressional map called for by President Trump.
The Texas House of Representatives reached a quorum on Monday after Democrats returned to Austin ending a two-week standoff ...
In response to critiques, Governor Gavin Newsom argued his redistricting proposal is transparent because voters will have the ultimate say. The Texas plan will not be sent to voters.
Texas Democrats have returned to the State Capitol, putting an end to their two-week walkout that put a pause on Republican efforts to redraw congressional districts mid-decade.
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