The Texas Senate passed a GOP-friendly House map on Tuesday, putting it a step closer to final passage in the state legislature.Ā
The upper chamber voted 19-2 to pass a new set of congressional lines that would give Republicans five pick-up opportunities in the U.S. House ahead of 2026, identical to the map the state House is trying to pass.Ā
A group of Senate Democrats left the session,Ā saying in a statement, āWe walked out because this session should be about flood relief, not politics. Texans deserve leaders who put people first.āĀ
Texas state Sens. Chuy Hinojosa (D) and Judith ZaffiriniĀ (D) remained in the chamber,Ā according to The Dallas Morning News.Ā
A Texas House committee advanced its House map earlier this month, but efforts to vote on it on the House floor have stalled as Texas Democrats remain out of the state to deny Republicans a quorum, or the minimum number of lawmakers needed present to conduct business.Ā
The Texas House needs to pass the new congressional map before Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) can sign it into law. Ā
Opponents have already signaled theyāre ready to sue over the maps once they pass.Ā
āUnder this new, even worse gerrymander, millions of Texansātargeting Texans of colorāwill have their voices silenced,ā said John Bisognano, president of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC), in a statement. Ā
āMake no mistake, if Texas Republicans enact this discriminatory map, they will face swift, significant resistance from the people and in the courts.āĀ
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