Democrats are in still in the nation's capital, and Austin is at a standstill.
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Texas State Rep. Chris Turner (D-Grand Prairie) speaks from a podium in Washington, D.C. surrounded by other state Democrats. Nearly 60 members of the party flew to the nation's capitol to break quorum during the Texas special session to disrupt Republican plans to pass more stringent election laws.
Author: Berna Dean Steptoe
Updated: 3:00 PM CDT July 17, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas — Last Sunday on
Inside Texas Politics, Texas House Democrats said they were considering a quorum break. This past week, they followed through and took off - 58 of them - to a hotel in Washington, D.C.