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.
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