Texas House voted to approve republican redistribution cards

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Texas legislators have approved the new Congress cards that aim to give the Republicans an advantage to the next year for the US House of Representatives.

After a two -week opposition, in which the Democrats fled the state to stop the votes and supporters of the supporters against the redistribution plans, the Republicans in the Texas Chamber of Representatives passed the new voting lines with a vote of 88 – 52.

The cards will already go to the Texas Senate, where they are expected to be approved quickly.

The new cards are intended to give Republicans five places that are currently being held by the Democrats and strengthen the majority of the party’s home in the United States. However, countries led by Democrats insist on redirecting their cards to compensate for these profits.

President Donald Trump has supported the card redirection to protect the Republican majority in the US House, when congressional legislators will again be on the newsletter in 2026.

Voting followed a dramatical opposition, in which the state -owned Democrats escaped from the state to stop new cards from voting.

At least two-thirds of the 150-member state legislative body in Texas must be present in order to continue the vote called a quorum. He became unattainable in the Texas Chamber of Representatives after the Democrats escaped.

The Texas Guv Greg Abat has issued orders for arrest of members of the group, and many Democrats said the law enforcement agencies watched their homes until they were gone.

The legislators returned this week, saying that they believe that their suspension helped to collect the widespread awareness of plans for redistribution and made many countries consider their own plans to counteract Republicans.

In an effort to ensure that the Democrats will not try to stop the vote again, on Monday, Texas Chairman Dustin Burrose ordered the doors of the Chamber of the Chamber to be locked.

He also said that the Democrats would be “released” by a particular officer to ensure that they were returning to the State House on Wednesday for the redistribution of the vote.

Instead, several Democrats destroyed the written agreements that they were required to sign for police escorts. A MP, the state -owned representative Nicole Collier, chose to sleep in the House of the House instead of being accompanied by an officer.

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