Texas village. Greg Abbott (R) announced on Wednesday that redistribution would be included in the Vidhan Vidhan special session later this month.
The governor said in a release that he will deal with the session “[legislation] It offers a revised Congress Relating Plan in light of constitutional concerns raised by the US Department of Justice. ,
AbbatSaid last monthHe must have been calling a particular session, keeping in mind some bills that were either filed without signature or vato which would be under consideration during a special session. However, those items did not initially include redistribution.
Abbott released on Wednesday, “We reached the historic law in the 89th regular legislative session, which will benefit Texas for the coming generations.” “Especially after the destructive floods in the Texas Hill country, specially work is to be done. We should ensure better preparations for such events in the future.”
Their announcement comes after reportingLast month President Trump’s political team was emphasizing for the mid -schedule redistribution.
Although the Texas is not due to attracting new house lines until the 2030 census, Republicans want to protect a narrow 220-212 house majority next year and are generally associated with the President’s party during medieval cycles with traditional headwinds.
The Republican State Legislature, the Governor’s Office and the State Supreme Court control, meaning that the party will be able to easily overcome any democratic opposition to re -prepare the maps of the state. However, it is unclear how this litigation can play if it makes its way through the federal court system, especially the US Supreme Court in 2023 for the possibility of violating the map of Alabama in 2023.
Another great question is whether to revive the map can endanger Republicans in the surrounding districts and make its seats potentially more competitive.