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Texas House Democrats who fled their state to stall a Republican redistricting effort returned on Monday, ending their 15-day holdout.
If voters approve the use of the adjusted congressional maps in the special election, there is a provision stating the maps will be discarded if other states pause their efforts.
Rep. Nicole Collier is one of dozens of Democrats who fled Texas earlier this month to block a vote on a Trump-backed ...
Following Texas Democratic lawmakers’ return on Monday, President Donald Trump urged the state legislature to move quickly to ...
In assessing the current controversy over Texas Republicans’ proposed redistricting of the state’s U.S. House seats, two ...
Southern California Rep. Young Kim slammed Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Democrats' mid-decade push for redistricting as a "power grab." ...
The California governor’s fight over district lines is no defense of democracy but a ruling-class ploy, exposing the ...
Texas Democrats who ended a walkout found themselves shadowed by law enforcement officers to keep them from repeating the ...
Democratic lawmakers in California’s legislature returned from summer break and immediately took up Governor Newsom’s ...
Texas House committee on redistricting voted out of committee Monday evening a new version of a bill with proposed new congressional maps.
The Democratic lawmakers have been in Illinois since Aug. 3 to avoid a vote on the remap during a special legislative session ...
Several Democratic-aligned and civil rights groups are readying to sue over a proposed set of new congressional lines in ...