Texas Democrats challenge redistricting efforts amid legal and political battles
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has petitioned the Texas Supreme Court to expel 13 Democratic Texas House members who left the state to block the passage of new congressional maps, a move that has sparked legal disputes over legislative conduct and constitutional authority. The case highlights ongoing political tensions and legal battles over legislative quorum and representation in Texas.
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