Texas Supreme Court won't rule for weeks on GOP requests to expel Democrats who left the state [View all]
Source: Texas Tribune
When House Democratic lawmakers left Texas to delay passage of a new congressional map, Gov. Greg Abbott took the unprecedented step of asking the Texas Supreme Court to expel their caucus leader from office. And he wanted it done quickly, asking the high court to rule just 48 hours after he filed.
On Monday, the court rebuked that proposed timeline, setting a three-week period of briefings from both sides. The schedule, which the court noted is expedited, anticipates final responses to be filed on Sept. 4, more than two weeks after the current special session is set to end....
The high court consolidated Abbotts suit against Houston Rep. Gene Wu, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, with a similar case from Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is asking to remove Wu and 12 other members. While Abbott and Paxton initially sparred over who had the legal standing to bring these suits, Paxton said Monday that he looked forward to fighting alongside Abbott to hold these cowards accountable.....
This delayed schedule is likely to irritate some Republicans who want to see the Democrats swiftly removed from office. Abbott has said he is prepared to call as many special sessions as needed until the new congressional map passes. If the House cannot establish a quorum by Friday, Speaker Dustin Burrows said he would adjourn to allow the governor to call a new 30-day session.
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