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Congressional Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries was in Austin to encourage Texas Democrats to fight the Republican effort to re-draw voting lines.
Proposed bills in the Texas House would restore the Attorney General's power to independently prosecute election fraud, ...
The first proposed redrawn congressional map was filed on Wednesday, shifting around voters in Austin, Houston, North Texas ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday he is eyeing a possible special election for the first Tuesday of November, as he ...
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ValleyCentral.com on MSNTexas Republicans release first proposal of redrawn congressional districts
A proposed congressional map filed in the Texas House of Representatives appears to fulfill the wishes of President Donald ...
Standing with several Democratic members of Congress gathered at the Texas Capitol, U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem ...
Senators gave preliminary approval to Senate Bill 12, which would forbid cities, counties and school districts from using ...
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PinkNews on MSNBlack activists compare anti-trans bathroom ban to Jim Crow-era segregation laws at Texas Capitol
Black activists have drawn parallels with racist, Jim Crow-era segregation laws as they opposed an anti-trans bathroom bill in the state of Texas. On Wednesday (30 July) Antonio Ingram II, a Senior ...
Democrats in and out of the state are exploring options to block or counter Republicans' controversial redistricting plan.
Texas Republicans unveil redistricting map to expand GOP foothold by 5 seats, including 1 in Houston
The biggest proposed changes are in Houston, the Dallas-area, Austin and South Texas, where several districts currently held ...
Texas Republicans have proposed a new congressional map that creates five additional GOP-leaning districts as they brace for a challenging midterm election in 2026.
Texas Republicans on Wednesday released a proposed new congressional map that would give the GOP a path to pick up five seats ...
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