The U.S. Supreme Court says Texas can use its new congressional map that positions Republicans to gain seats in Congress in the 2026 midterms. "The Big Beautiful Map will be in effect for 2026," Texas ...
Republican Congressional Rep. Beth Van Duyne, left, Democrat Congressional Rep. Julie Johnson, center, and Republican Congressional Rep. Brandon Gill discussed redistricting at a recent Dallas ...
U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey announces he will not seek re-election for his congressional seat in Texas, impacting Black ...
I represent the people of El Paso, Texas in the state legislature, a west Texas district that is a 14-hour drive away from the Louisiana border. Yet, data from the Texas Legislative Council indicates ...
Texas, announced that he will not run for House again and will instead run for the role of Tarrant County judge after ...
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The split decision hands Republicans a key victory as they head into what is predicted to be a bruising midterm cycle.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for Texas to roll out its newly redrawn congressional map in the 2026 ...
On Wednesday, the legal fight over the newly approved congressional maps in Texas will shift from the Capitol to a federal courtroom in El Paso. That's when federal judges will consider a lawsuit by a ...
Following this year's redistricting effort by the Texas Legislature, a federal court ruling in El Paso tossing those maps, and then the U.S. Supreme Court pausing the lower court's ruling late last ...
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