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Texas Senate approves GOP-drawn congressional map sending bill to governor for enactment
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The Texas Senate has passed a new congressional map that leans toward Republicans. The measure now awaits Governor Greg Abbott’s signature to become law. It marks the final legislative step in the redistricting process.
The map would shape Texas congressional districts for the next decade. Redistricting occurs every ten years following the U.S. Census.
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Critics say the map dilutes representation of minority communities. Redistricting battles often involve disputes over racial and partisan gerrymandering.
Supporters argue the map reflects population shifts and ensures fair representation. They claim court challenges can still address any legal issues.
Texas has seen rapid population growth, particularly among Latino communities. This growth has fueled debates over political representation.
Opponents worry the map entrenches partisan power at the expense of voters. They argue it undermines democratic competition in future elections.
Proponents counter that each party seeks to draw favorable maps when in power. They see the plan as part of normal political processes.
The governor’s signature would make the map effective for upcoming elections. Legal challenges are expected once it becomes law.
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