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Texas Lawmaker Gene Wu Faces Backlash After Accusations of Being Back in China
A tweet from Texas Senator Mayes Middleton has sparked a wave of controversy after he questioned whether Houston Representative Gene Wu, a prominent member of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, was “back in China.” This remark was made amid the ongoing standoff in Texas, where Democratic lawmakers, including Wu, left the state to prevent a Republican-led redistricting vote from proceeding. Middleton's
Texas Lawmaker Gene Wu Faces Backlash After Accusations of Being Back in China
A tweet from Texas Senator Mayes Middleton has sparked a wave of controversy after he questioned whether Houston Representative Gene Wu, a prominent member of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, was “back in China.” This remark was made amid the ongoing standoff in Texas, where Democratic lawmakers, including Wu, left the state to prevent a Republican-led redistricting vote from proceeding. Middleton's
What Is a Quorum in the Texas Legislature? Understanding the Rules Behind Breaking Quorum
In the Texas Legislature, a quorum is the minimum number of lawmakers required to be present for the assembly to conduct official business, including proposing, discussing, and voting on bills. But what does breaking quorum mean, and why would lawmakers consider doing so? According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a quorum is defined as "the minimum number of members of an assembly or society that must be prese
What Is a Quorum in the Texas Legislature? Understanding the Rules Behind Breaking Quorum
In the Texas Legislature, a quorum is the minimum number of lawmakers required to be present for the assembly to conduct official business, including proposing, discussing, and voting on bills. But what does breaking quorum mean, and why would lawmakers consider doing so? According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a quorum is defined as "the minimum number of members of an assembly or society that must be prese
Proposed Texas map threatens two Democrat-held districts in North Texas
A newly proposed Congressional map in Texas is drawing attention for the major changes it would bring to two North Texas districts currently held by Democratic representatives. The redistricting plan could significantly alter the political landscape in Districts 32 and 33, with the potential to shift control in at least one of these seats ahead of the next midterm elections. The Republican-led proposal comes amid growing efforts to gain ground in key districts and align with broad
Proposed Texas map threatens two Democrat-held districts in North Texas
A newly proposed Congressional map in Texas is drawing attention for the major changes it would bring to two North Texas districts currently held by Democratic representatives. The redistricting plan could significantly alter the political landscape in Districts 32 and 33, with the potential to shift control in at least one of these seats ahead of the next midterm elections. The Republican-led proposal comes amid growing efforts to gain ground in key districts and align with broad









