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Texas Senate approves congressional redistricting map - UPI.com

The Texas Senate voted 19-2 along party lines on Tuesday to approve a congressional redistricting map that is identical to a version in the Texas House.

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upi.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Texas Senate approves congressional redistricting map - UPI.com

The Texas Senate voted 19-2 along party lines on Tuesday to approve a congressional redistricting map that is identical to a version in the Texas House.

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nytimes.com10 mesi fa

Texas Democrats Will Return Home, Allowing Vote on Congressional Map

The leader of Democrats in the Texas House said the battle over redistricting, which could determine control of Congress, is likely to continue in the courts.

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  1. mercoledì 13 agosto 2025·upi.com

    Texas Senate approves congressional redistricting map - UPI.com

    The Texas Senate voted 19-2 along party lines on Tuesday to approve a congressional redistricting map that is identical to a version in the Texas House.

  2. venerdì 15 agosto 2025·nytimes.com

    Texas Democrats Will Return Home, Allowing Vote on Congressional Map

    The leader of Democrats in the Texas House said the battle over redistricting, which could determine control of Congress, is likely to continue in the courts.