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The proposal would require the Texas Legislature to return for a special session to carry out the rare move of reshaping the ...
Members of Congress and state lawmakers have been all abuzz this past week ever since the New York Times reported on a plan to have Texas legislators redraw the state's Congressional districts to ...
More than three years after the Texas Legislature redrew all of its congressional and state legislative districts, the legal fallout is far from over. Yet that is not stopping President Donald ...
On Capitol Hill, members of the Texas GOP delegation huddled Monday night to discuss the prospect of reshaping their districts. Most of the 25-member group expressed reluctance about the idea ...
Republicans are eyeing potential redistricting opportunities in Ohio and Texas as they seek extra cushion to protect their ...
WASHINGTON — Republicans from Texas’ congressional 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.
The Texas Legislature is not scheduled to meet again until January 2027, well after the 2026 midterm elections. Abbott must call a special session in order for the Legislature to meet before 2027.
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.
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