From The Texas Newsroom:
The Texas House passed its proposed congressional redistricting map Wednesday night on a final vote of 88 to 52, after holding a preliminary vote, adjourning, and starting a new legislative day. The map will now proceed to the Senate for consideration.
The vote followed a fierce debate that stretched over eight hours, coming just two days after the chamber reestablished a quorum with the return of Democratic representatives.
State Rep. Todd Hunter (R-Corpus Christi) authored the House bill, but he claimed not to know who drew the map – only that it came from the same law firm, Butler Snow, that advised him as to the map’s legality. He repeatedly pointed to a 2019 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Rucho v. Common Cause, which held that partisan gerrymandering in redistricting is beyond the reach of federal courts.
“Redistricting can be at any point in time, and I want everybody to know this.” Hunter said. “You want transparency? Here’s the U.S. Supreme Court legal transparency. The underlying goal of this plan is straightforward: improve Republican political performance.”
Hunter’s transparency didn’t go over well as several Democrats lined up to question him on exactly why the districts were drawn in a manner they say dilutes the votes of minorities.















