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Texas Republicans have ended a legislative session without approving new congressional maps but quickly began another intended to satisfy President Trump’s wishes.
California Gov. Newsom sets Nov. 4 vote on redistricting plan to counter GOP efforts; maps may drop Aug. 15. Critics call it a power grab.
Texas Republicans and President Donald Trump are pushing to redraw congressional maps to secure more GOP seats in the U.S.
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Texas Republicans ended a legislative session without approving new congressional maps. Meanwhile, California Democrats are ...
Republicans hold a 219-212 majority in the House, with four vacancies. New maps are typically drawn once a decade after the ...
The governor connected President Donald Trump’s request that Texas Republicans redraw districts to eke out another five House ...
And the political theater in response to Democrats breaking quorum — Abbott ordering the civil arrest of Democratic lawmakers ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced the state is moving forward with a partisan plan to redraw congressional maps.
Barack Obama is praising the Democratic state lawmakers in Texas who broke quorum and fled their state last week in protest ...
California Democrats are trying to make their retaliation against Trump’s Texas power grab a partisan voting issue. The ...
Texas Republicans call new special session for redistricting, this time with Democrats expected back
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday called a second special session to push through a redrawing of congressional maps to secure up to five more Republican seats in the US House. Unlike the first special ...
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