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Gerrymandering: A look at Houston's congressional districts. By John D. Harden, Houston Chronicle Updated Jan 31, 2018 4:05 p.m. Houston is one of the most diverse cities in Texas and the country ...
Facing the possibility of losing control of the U.S. House next year, Republicans are considering aggressively gerrymandering ...
"Congressional gerrymandering by Texas Republicans cut out the heart of Houston’s Asian community" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that ...
Politics Houston Residents Tell State Lawmakers To Reject Partisan Gerrymandering In 2021. Houstonians asked lawmakers to reject partisan gerrymandering in the upcoming redistricting process.
Texas has some of the most head-scratching congressional districts in the nation, which is why a Wisconsin gerrymandering case being battled out in the Supreme Court is especially important to the ...
Gerrymandering gives GOP a five seat advantage in Texas, study says The skewed maps are giving Republicans a 16-seat advantage in Congress. Five of those extra seats are coming right out of Texas.
"It’s like (lawmakers) don’t even know we are here," said Hyunja Norman, president of the Korean American Voters League. HOUSTON — Rows of framed photographs line an office wall at the ...
Patrick is president of the Texas Senate and is arguably the most powerful person in the Legislature. He appeared to support the idea of redrawing legislative boundaries to squeeze one or two more ...
AUSTIN — A majority of Texans are against gerrymandering, disagreeing that a party in power should be able to intentionally draw political maps to favor one party, according to a poll released ...
Houston's inexplicable exclusion from relief allocations prompted lawsuits and, eventually, in March 2022, a letter from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development threatening an ...
GOP Texas judge Tim O'Hare is receiving backlash from his residents in Tarrant County and Texans after pushing forward ...
Houston’s inexplicable exclusion from relief allocations prompted lawsuits and, eventually, in March 2022, a letter from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development threatening an ...
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