Texas GOP advances new maps that would tighten slipping grip

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AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Republicans connected Saturday nighttime closed successful connected redrawn U.S. House maps that would enactment up their eroding dominance arsenic voters peel distant from the GOP successful the state’s booming suburbs.

In a cardinal late-night ballot successful the Texas House, Republicans gave aboriginal sign-off to caller legislature boundaries that would springiness them much breathing country aft immoderate adjacent calls successful 2018 and 2020, portion besides opening a caller way for the GOP on the border with Mexico.

But successful a preview of ineligible challenges to come, Democrats spent hours blasting the maps arsenic discriminatory and each but unsighted to the state’s surging fig of Latino residents, who made up much than fractional of the astir 4 cardinal caller Texans implicit the past decade. Many unrecorded astir Dallas and Houston, wherever nether the GOP-engineered maps, determination would beryllium nary caller districts that springiness Latinos a majority.

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Republican authorities Rep. Todd Hunter, who has presided implicit the redrawn maps successful the House, defended the changes and said they comply with the law.

The maps volition inactive request last negotiations successful the coming days betwixt the House and Senate earlier being sent to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who is expected to motion them.

The redrawn legislature districts would marque make it easier for galore incumbents to clasp their seats, but critics accidental they besides endanger Black and Hispanic communities’ governmental influence, adjacent arsenic those voters thrust Texas’ growth. The caller lines, the merchandise of a once-in-a-decade redistricting process, create 2 caller districts and marque respective little competitory for Republican lawmakers.

Texas was the lone authorities to summation 2 legislature seats pursuing the 2020 census, which showed that radical of colour accounted for much than 9 of 10 caller residents successful Texas.

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“Race is intelligibly the origin here,” Democratic authorities Rep. Rafael Anchia said of however the maps were drawn. “Not partisanship, but alternatively race.”

One revision by the Texas House during hours of statement Saturday would summation the fig of Hispanic voters successful 2 districts, but those changes indispensable inactive marque it done different circular of approval.

Democrats and voting rights advocates are preparing to situation the maps successful tribunal successful what would beryllium yet different high-profile, high-stakes ineligible conflict implicit Texas authorities — already the epicenter of disputes implicit abortion and voting rights.

Republicans who power some chambers of the Legislature person astir implicit power of the mapmaking process. They are moving from maps that experts and courts person already declared arsenic gerrymandered successful their favor, and the authorities has had to support their maps successful tribunal aft each redistricting process since the Voting Rights Act took effect successful 1965.

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But ineligible challenges look caller hurdles this circular — the archetypal since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled successful 2013 that Texas and different states with a past of radical favoritism nary longer request to person the Justice Department scrutinize the maps earlier they are approved. Plaintiffs indispensable present hold to record claims and indispensable amusement that maps were intentionally meant to discriminate by race. Drawing maps to technologist a governmental vantage is not unconstitutional.

Republican authorities Sen. Joan Huffman, who authored the maps and leads the Senate Redistricting Committee, has told lawmakers they were “drawn unsighted to race.” She said her ineligible squad ensured the connection followed the Voting Rights Act.

The connection would marque 24 of the state’s 38 legislature districts harmless Republican districts, with an accidental to prime up astatine slightest 1 further recently redrawn Democratic stronghold connected the borderline with Mexico, according to an investigation by The Associated Press of information from past year's predetermination collected by the Texas Legislative Council. Currently, Republicans clasp 23 of the state's 36 seats.

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Republicans with recently fortified advantages see Rep. Van Taylor, whose territory successful Dallas' exurbs went for President Donald Trump by a azygous percent constituent past year. Under the caller maps, Trump would person won the territory by double-digits.

Rep. Michael McCaul, who Democrats aggressively targeted the past 2 cycles, would present correspond a solidly pro-Trump territory nether lines that exclude Houston's suburbs and wide parts of Austin.

And a long, vertically drawn territory stretching from the Rio Grande Valley to San Antonio that President Joe Biden won by conscionable implicit 2 percent points would present somewhat tilt toward Trump voters.

In a late-night triumph for Democrats, U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat who is serving her 14th term, had her location drawn backmost into her Houston district, which was restored astir wholly to its erstwhile shape. So, too, was the adjacent territory of U.S. Rep. Al Green aft some had seen longtime constituents of number communities drawn retired of their districts.

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Texas lawmakers are besides redrawing the maps for their ain districts, with Republicans following a akin program that would support their enactment successful powerfulness successful the authorities House and Senate. Those proposals are besides expected to beryllium sent to Abbott by adjacent week.

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Associated Press writer Paul J. Weber contributed to this report. Coronado is simply a corps subordinate for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is simply a nonprofit nationalist work programme that places journalists successful section newsrooms to study connected undercovered issues.

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