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The Long, Surreal Days Of The Runaway Texas Legislators

Associated Press Democratic Texas State Sen. Carol Alvarado Houston, together with her fellow Texas legislators, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Washington. Sheltered in a downtown D.C. hotel, the Democratic lawmakers who left Texas to block a restrictive voting bill are living a life of stress and scrutiny. After bolting the state Monday in order to sabotage the bill by denying a quorum in the Texas House of Representatives, the more than 50 state legislators find themselves balancing a punishing schedule of political lobbying, outside work and family obligations, all under a national spotlight. Many have left young children behind; most have other professional obligations back in Texas. All seem to be operating on minimal sleep.

Working hard? Texas fugitive Democrats in Washington insist trip is no vacation

Working hard? Texas fugitive Democrats in Washington insist trip is no vacation
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The long, surreal days of the runaway Texas legislators

The long, surreal days of the runaway Texas legislators Ashraf Khalil Updated:  July 15, 2021 7:59 pm Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Democratic Texas State Sen. Carol Alvarado Houston, together with her fellow Texas legislators, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) WASHINGTON – Sheltered in a downtown D.C. hotel, the Democratic lawmakers who left Texas to block a restrictive voting bill are living a life of stress and scrutiny. After bolting the state Monday in order to sabotage the bill by denying a quorum in the Texas House of Representatives, the more than 50 state legislators find themselves balancing a punishing schedule of political lobbying, outside work and family obligations, all under a national spotlight.

The long, surreal days of the fugitive Texas legislators, who left their state to block a restrictive voting bill are living a life of stress and scrutiny

The long, surreal days of the fugitive Texas legislators, who left their state to block a restrictive voting bill are living a life of stress and scrutiny
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Ashraf Khalil Democratic Texas State Rep. Victoria Neave from Dallas, center, together with his fellow Texas legislators, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) July 15, 2021 - 9:14 PM WASHINGTON (AP) — Sheltered in a downtown D.C. hotel, the Democratic lawmakers who left Texas to block a restrictive voting bill are living a life of stress and scrutiny. After bolting the state Monday in order to sabotage the bill by denying a quorum in the Texas House of Representatives, the more than 50 state legislators find themselves balancing a punishing schedule of political lobbying, outside work and family obligations, all under a national spotlight. the state

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