Texas GOP approves arrest warrants for Democrats breaking quorum

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Texas legislators have approved arrest warrants for Democratic legislators who fled the state in a bid to deny the legislature a quorum and thereby block a redistricting effort.

The vote was 85-6 and empowered the sergeant at arms to send for absent lawmakers “under warrant of arrest, if necessary.” The move comes as part of a special redistricting session in which Republicans hope to present a new congressional map that will add a number of Republican-leaning districts ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Whether the sergeant at arms will successfully secure enough Democrats to reach a quorum and allow for the bill’s passage remains to be seen.

Ohio is also expected to implement redistricting this year and several Democratic states have threatened to do so in response.

Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.

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