Texas Democrats Have Left for DC to Block Voter Restrictions Bill

In spite of risking arrest for leaving town during the ongoing special session, Texas Democrats are apparently heading to Washington in an effort to halt Republican priorities such as voter restriction and prohibiting transgender youth from competing in school sports.

As reported by NBC, at least 58 Democratic members of the state House of Representatives are expected to bolt from Austin on Monday, in an effort to block the measures from advancing which would paralyze the chamber, stopping business until the lawmakers return to town or the session ends.

Texan Democrats have already seemed to have broken quorum, with many of them absent during the floor session upon adjournment and ready to fly to Washington D.C with the objective of rallying federal support instead.

This new move comes six weeks after their first walk-out successfully stopped voter restriction and bail reform, and as breaking legislative quorum in Texas requires leaving the state, Democrats are apparently expecting to be tracked down by the Department of Public Safety.

With Republican priorities being fast paced in the special session -HB3 and SB1 votes expected to happen this week after marathonic hearings- there are little options left for Democrats, as Governor Greg Abbott has enough power to call as many sessions as he wants.

With a requirement of 51 of 67 Democrats leaving the state to block a vote in the State House and 11 of 13 Democrats in the Senate, according to the New York Times, the escape follows several days of internal deliberations about how aggressively to resist the Republican proposals on voting.

Last Sunday, at the Capitol, former congressman Beto O’Rourke told Editorial director at Vote Beat Jessica Huseman, he hoped that if Democrats walked out they’d go to DC and sit on the steps of the Capitol, forcing their federal counterparts to walk by them, realizing they haven’t done enough to help.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

Recent Posts

Glitter, Grit, And Government: The Drag Show Educating Texas Voters

Every Tuesday night, a downtown Austin dance…

10 hours ago

Millions, Math, And Mayhem In The Lone Star State, Led By “The Joker”

In the spring of 2023, a high-stakes…

11 hours ago

HB 5580 Would Force Sheriffs Into ICE Agreements, Critics Warn of Civil Rights Fallout

On Monday, the Texas House Subcommittee on County & Regional Government heard testimony on House…

12 hours ago

Texas State Budget Heads to Closed-Door Negotiations, But Critics Say Texans Are Paying for Partisan Politics, Not Public Priorities

Following its passage by the Texas House last Friday, the $337 billion biennial budget, Senate…

1 day ago

Elon Musk’s Lawyer Runs For Texas AG As Ken Paxton Eyes Senate

John Bash, former U.S. attorney and current…

1 day ago

From Bitcoin To AI: Tech Boom Tests Limits Of Texas Grid

The Texas power grid is entering a…

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.