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Resolution Calling for a Special Session on Texas House Redistricting
- Jordan Leighty
WHEREAS, there are 62 Democrat members in the Texas House of Representatives, and more than 50 of them abandoned their constitutional duties by leaving the State of Texas in order to deny quorum, halting the work of the Texas Legislature; and
WHEREAS, the recent case of Petteway v. Galveston County has confirmed that the State of Texas is not required under federal law to maintain racially gerrymandered “coalition districts”; and
WHEREAS, a “coalition district” is a type of legislative or electoral district in the United States where two or more racial, ethnic, or language minority groups, when combined, form a majority of the voting age population; and
WHEREAS, there are currently 22 coalition districts in the Texas House that artificially empower Democrats and dilute the representation of Texas Republicans, in contradiction to the will of the majority of Texas voters; and
WHEREAS, the elimination of coalition districts and a lawful redrawing of the Texas House map would reflect the true conservative strength of Texas and give Republicans the ability to achieve a supermajority; and
WHEREAS, Texans expect their elected officials to fulfill their constitutional duties faithfully and to uphold the principles of fair and representative redistricting; now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Texas State Republican Executive Committee urges Governor Greg Abbott to immediately call a Special Session of the Texas Legislature and to place on the call a redistricting of the Texas House of Representatives.
