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If those conditions are met, the Texas House Democratic Caucus said Democratic lawmakers will return to the Texas House.
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Texas Democrats set plan to end nearly 2-week walkout over Republicans’ redraw of US House maps
Texas Democrats have moved closer to ending a nearly two-week walkout that has blocked the GOP's redrawing of U.S. House maps before the 2026 election.
Hundreds gathered at Millennium Park Saturday afternoon, joined by several Texas House Democrats, to rally against redistricting efforts in Texas that could give Republicans five additional U.S.
Protesters chant in support of Texas Democrats during a rally Saturday in Millennium Park in Chicago. The Democratic lawmakers fled to Illinois, New York and Massachusetts on Aug. 3 to deny the Republican majority a quorum to redraw congressional districts to further favor the GOP.
The new Texas maps are causing quiet discord among House Democrats in danger of being displaced.
The leader of Democrats in the Texas House said the battle over redistricting, which could determine control of Congress, is likely to continue in the courts.
"It's imperative at this moment to use every tool that we have to fight back," Isaiah Martin, a candidate running in Texas's 18th congressional district.
After leaving the state to block the G.O.P. from redrawing the state’s congressional maps, Democratic lawmakers are keeping the pressure on from afar.
Lawmakers are now framing their ability to prevent new maps from passing during one special legislative session as a victory. But Republicans are poised to call another.