
Gov. Greg Abbott filed an emergency petition Tuesday with the Texas Supreme Court to remove state Rep. Gene Wu from office after Wu and other Democrats left the state to delay Republican efforts to redraw congressional district lines. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The lawsuit from Abbott, a Republican, argues that Wu, the Texas House Democratic Caucus chair, violated the state Constitution and that his absence amounted to abandoning office.
Main Idea: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott asked the Texas Supreme Court to remove Rep. Gene Wu after Democrats left the state to block a Republican redistricting vote.
Key Points:
The Texas fight over redistricting could delay lawmaking and deepen political conflict, which may leave voters and taxpayers with more gridlock and less trust in state government.
The court case could clarify whether lawmakers can skip sessions to block maps, giving voters and communities a clearer rule for future disputes.
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Central actor who filed the emergency petition to remove Representative Gene Wu and drove the redistricting standoff.
Central opposing actor, the Texas House Democratic Caucus chair, whose quorum break and response are the article’s core.
Texas attorney general who urged the court on timing and threatened further legal action against the lawmakers.
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The Democratic lawmakers’ group central to the quorum break and redistricting fight.
The court asked to hear Abbott’s emergency petition and potentially decide the removal effort.
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