Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, is threatening to expel Democrat state lawmakers after they fled the state to block a Republican redistricting vote.
Gov. Greg Abbott is threatening to expel Democratic lawmakers who have fled Texas to stop Republicans from moving ahead with efforts to redraw the state’s congressional districts.
Most Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives, who Abbott has accused of potentially committing felonies, left the state on Sunday so that the House would not have enough votes for a quorum. Without a quorum, legislative proceedings cannot move forward. The lawmakers fled as Republicans have been trying to pass legislation establishing new congressional districts in the state, which Republicans argue have been unfairly gerrymandered in favor of Democrats and need to be adjusted.
Abbott told lawmakers in a letter sent Sunday that if they do not return by the time the house reconvenes at 4 p.m. ET he will « invoke Texas Attorney General Opinion No. KP-0382 to remove the missing Democrats from membership in the Texas House. »
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