California charges forward with counter-plan to Texas redistricting: ‘They drew first blood’

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California charges forward with counter-plan to Texas redistricting: ‘They drew first blood’
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, along with congressional and state leaders from California , held a press conference on Friday to provide further details on California ’s redistricting plan and offer support to the Texas Democrats who left the state last weekend.

Over a dozen Texas state leaders were in attendance.Abbott threatens expanding new map to give GOP eight more seats if Texas Democrats don't return It came just hours after the Texas state Legislature once again did not have a quorum or the attendance needed to conduct business for its scheduled session on Friday. State Speaker Dustin Burrows gave absent Democrats a deadline to return by Friday, but none came.to vacate the seats of 13 Texas House seats held by Democrats on the grounds of “continued unlawful absences.” Burrows said he is also ending direct deposits of the checks for lawmakers, noting he doesn’t have the power to withhold Democrats’ money, but he can require in-person paycheck pickup. “The rogue Democrat legislators who fled the state have abandoned their duties, leaving their seats vacant,” Paxton said in a statement. “These cowards deliberately sabotaged the constitutional process and violated the oath they swore to uphold. Their out-of-state rebellion cannot go unchecked, and the business of Texas must go on.” Texas House Rep. Joe Moody, D – El Paso, stands at the back of the House Chambers with empty chairs belonging to House Democrats protesting a redistricting map at the State Capitol, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in Austin, Texas. During the press conference in California, Texas state Democrats insisted they are “running from nothing.”Texas Democrats who fled the state are facing threats to return from GOP Gov. Greg Abbott, who has engaged the FBI, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and Texas Rangers to locate and, if needed, arrest the absent lawmakers and return them to the legislature for a special session on redistricting and Texas flood aid.over them, and threats of arrest are not deterring them from their mission of stopping the redistricting vote that could add more GOP seats in the U.S. House and help save President Donald Trump’s majority after the 2026 midterm elections. “We had 700 calls on this bill proposing a new map that hasn’t even been out a week for the public to see. Four were opposed. The rest were all in support of my breaking quorum,” state Rep. Gina Hinojosa said. “I’m doing exactly what my constituents want, and it is shameful for our governor or for our attorney general to try to remove a duly elected representative of the people from office.” As Republicans seek to add five GOP congressional seats to their Texas delegation, Democrats in California are looking to slash five Republican districts from the state’s congressional map to offset losses in the Lone Star State. Newsom made it clear on Friday that the goal is not to eliminate the state’s independent redistricting commission. Instead, it would seek “emergency measures” to create new maps for a special election intended for November. State leaders from the California legislature echoed this plan, noting they predict the new maps will be released for public viewing as early as next week.from Rep. Kevin Kiley , one of the five GOP incumbents whose districts would suffer from the new maps. His bill seeks to ban mid-decade redistricting and “stop a damaging redistricting war from breaking out across the country.”“We don’t move unless they move,” Newsom said of Texas. “This is triggered. They drew first blood. We’re responding to this action, and this is how we choose to respond.” Accompanied by California and Texas lawmakers, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, center, discusses the push to schedule a special election to redraw California’s congressional voting districts, during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, Aug. 8, 2025. Pelosi echoed Newsom, arguing California’s redistricting decision is “self-defense for our democracy.” Abbott has said he will call “special session after special session” until the congressional maps are passed, “regardless of how long the Democrats hold out in these leftist states.” Like many Democrats this week, Johnson said she wouldn’t be deterred by threats of prosecution, job loss, and daily $500 fines. “We are now facing threats, the threat that we’re going to lose our jobs, the threat of financial ruin, the threat that we will be hunted down as our colleagues sit on their hands and remain silent,” Johnson said, adding that those most concerned about keeping their jobs “are not worthy of public service.”

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