Texas Democrats Flee the State to Block Redistricting Plan

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In a move reminiscent of their 2021 quorum break, dozens of Texas House Democrats are once again fleeing the state—this time to Illinois—in an attempt to derail a mid-decade congressional redistricting effort.

The redistricting plan, unveiled by GOP lawmakers, would create five new Republican-leaning districts ahead of the 2026 elections.

The walkout aims to deny the Texas House a quorum, effectively halting legislative business. New House rules allow for fines of up to $500 per day per member to be levied, though some Democrat lawmakers have suggested they will challenge this in court. Even if the fines are issued, they would amount to around $1 million per 30-day period, which could be covered by deep-pocketed Democrat donors.

In a statement, the Texas House Democrat Caucus declared the special session called by Gov. Abbott “over.”

Speaker Dustin Burrows fired back, posting on X, “The Texas House will be convening at 3:00pm tomorrow. If a quorum is not present then, to borrow the recent talking points from some of my Democrat colleagues, all options will be on the table. . .”

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