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The redrawn map shifts around voters in Austin, Houston, North Texas and the Rio Grande Valley in hopes of creating five more Republican seats in the U.S. House.
Democratic lawmakers are trying to build a case that Republicans in Texas have engineered a rushed and unfair process for ...
Changes to San Antonio-area districts go after Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar in CD 28 and Democratic Rep. Greg Casar in CD 35 ...
During an all-day hearing, members of the Texas House Congressional Redistricting Committee heard from Democrats representing ...
The new map would keep a chunk of Corpus Christi's west side with District-27 currently represented by Congressman Cloud. The rest of the city would go south.
Democratic district will remain, and more people living in areas surrounding Austin will be represented by Republicans.
Texas lawmakers discuss effort to redraw congressional maps as protesters voiced opposition at a state Capitol hearing.
The Texas House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting heard testimony Friday on a proposed map that would redraw 37 ...
The House redistricting committee plans to hold only one hearing after a plan was released that could change who represents ...
An overwhelming majority of witnesses who registered to speak at Friday’s Texas House redistricting panel showed up to speak against the newly proposed map that would shift five congressional ...
The legislative hearing was part of a rapidly moving redistricting process, pushed by President Trump, that could see the map ...
States can draw electoral maps for partisan gain, but not if it dilutes the power of voters of color, courts have found.