Texas Democrats Prepare to Return as Redistricting Battle Continues

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Texas House Democrats, who left the state to block a vote on new congressional maps, plan to return after the governor ended the special session, claiming they achieved their goal of raising awareness and sparking national backlash against mid-decade redistricting. Their return depends on future negotiations, with the governor and Republicans indicating a second special session will be called if necessary to pass the redistricting measures.
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- How a U.S. Senate Race Is Shaping the Fight Over Redistricting in Texas The New York Times
- Texas Senate approves new congressional lines as House Democrats remain out of state The Texas Tribune
- Texas Dems begin to crack, confirm return to state after fleeing to obstruct GOP redistricting: report Fox News
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