Texas Democrats are poised to end their nearly two-week walkout that has stalled GOP redistricting efforts. As tensions rise, the return hinges on California's map proposal and the end of a special session.
Texas House Democrats are planning to return home after successfully halting a special session on congressional redistricting, claiming they have raised national awareness and sparked backlash.
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The fight over mid-decade redistricting in Texas intensifies as House Democrats remain out of state to block GOP votes. Governor Abbott threatens arrests while Democrats rally support against the proposed maps.
The Texas House faces a continuing standoff as Democrats flee the state to block GOP-led redistricting efforts. With time running out in the special session, tensions rise as both sides prepare for battle over critical US House seats.
Texas Democratic lawmakers are taking a stand against a controversial congressional map by staging a walkout, facing uncertainties and potential repercussions. Their actions have drawn national attention and sparked discussions about redistricting tactics across the country.
Texas GOP leaders are urging the FBI to assist in locating over 50 Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to avoid a contentious vote on redistricting, raising questions about federal involvement in state politics.
In a stunning update, officials in Kerr County, Texas, have reduced the number of missing persons from the recent devastating floods from 97 to just 3. This article delves into the recovery efforts and the tragic impact of the floods.
As Trump arrives in Texas amid rising flood waters and a growing death toll, questions loom about his administration's handling of emergency alerts and the impact of climate change. Will he change his stance on FEMA?
President Trump visits Texas to survey flood damage and support recovery efforts, highlighting contrasts in federal responses to disasters in red versus blue states. Will it quell the criticism?