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At the behest of President Donald Trump, Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Legislature are considering redrawing congressional ...
The New York Times reported a plan to have Texas legislators redraw the state's Congressional districts to help Republicans gain more seats.
Congressional districts are adjusted based on population changes tracked by the U.S. Census, but did you know wealth could also play a part in how the areas are divided?
Republicans from Texascongressional delegation met at the U.S. Capitol Monday night to discuss a proposal to redraw the lines of their House districts, GOP Rep. Pete Sessions said.
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If Texas redraws its congressional maps, state officials would then ask the court to toss the claims challenging those districts “that no longer exist,” Levitt said.
If Texas redraws its congressional maps, state officials would then ask the court to toss the claims challenging those districts “that no longer exist,” Levitt said.