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Texas high court rejects removal of Democratic lawmakers who led quorum break over redistricting

The all-Republican court said the Legislature had already restored quorum and left open future action if lawmakers again block business.

  • On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court rejected Gov. Greg Abbott's emergency petition to remove Houston Rep. Gene Wu, ruling the Legislature successfully restored a quorum without judicial intervention.
  • Abbott argued that Wu abandoned his office by decamping to Illinois to stall the GOP's map, claiming Wu's departure signaled intent to run out the clock on the special session.
  • Wu's lawyers contended he was representing constituents by opposing legislation and argued he "has not died and has not been expelled from the House by the constitutionally prescribed means: a 2/3 vote."
  • Justice James Sullivan warned in a concurring opinion that future quorum breakers "had better be ready to pay us a visit," signaling potential Supreme Court intervention in subsequent breaks.
  • Quorum breaking has a long history in Texas politics, with Democrats fleeing in 2003 and 2021 to delay redistricting and voting restrictions; the Texas Constitution requires two-thirds attendance.
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