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* First, some background from AP…
Texas Democrats on Monday prevented their state’s House of Representatives from moving forward, at least for now, with a redrawn congressional map sought by President Donald Trump to shore up Republicans’ 2026 midterm prospects as his political standing falters.
After dozens of Democrats left the state, the Republican-dominated House was unable to establish the quorum of lawmakers required to do business. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has made threats about removing members who are absent from their seats. Democrats counter that Abbott is using “smoke and mirrors” to assert legal authority he does not have.
The Republican-dominated House quickly issued civil arrest warrants for absent Democrats and Abbott ordered state troopers to help find and arrest them, but lawmakers physically outside Texas are beyond the jurisdiction of state authorities. […]
The impasse centers on Trump’s effort to get five more GOP-leaning congressional seats in Texas, at Democrats’ expense, before the midterms. That would bolster his party’s chances of preserving its U.S. House majority, something Republicans were unable to do in the 2018 midterms during Trump’s first presidency. Republicans currently hold 25 of Texas’ 38 seats. That’s nearly a 2-to-1 advantage and already a wider partisan gap than the 2024 presidential results: Trump won 56.1% of Texas ballots, while Democrat Kamala Harris received 42.5%. […]
The Texas House is scheduled to convene again Tuesday afternoon.
* River Bender…
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Monday issued a statement asserting there is no legal basis for the arrest of Texas lawmakers who have fled to Illinois.
Raoul said Texas law enforcement officers lack authority to detain Texas legislators in Illinois based on civil arrest warrants issued by the Texas House. “In Illinois, the rule of law matters, and law enforcement must have a legitimate legal basis to arrest someone,” Raoul said. “Texas law enforcement officers have no authority to hunt down and make arrests of Texas legislators in Illinois based on a civil arrest warrant issued by the Texas House. The Texas House may have managed to issue civil arrest warrants without having a quorum, but those civil warrants carry no weight in Illinois.”
* Texas Dems held a press conference with Gov. Pritzker, DNC Chair Ken Martin and Illinois Democrats in the suburbs this morning…
Reporter: There are three Republicans in the state delegation here in Illinois, you can’t undo what is happening in Texas if that is successful with five Republicans being added there, what’s the extent of the pushback that you could have here in Illinois…
Pritzker: Look number one, we’re very happy to host these heroes and stand up with them, for them. Here in the state of Illinois, it is possible to redistrict, it’s not something that I want to do. It’s not something that any of us want to have to do. We’re hoping that this will be successful, that the fact that there’s no quorum in Texas will be successful. But once again, we’re fighting for democracy. There are no rules anymore, apparently, and so we’re going to have to play by the set of rules that are being set out in front of us. Which, frankly, none of us believes is the right way to operate. And what Congressman Green said is right. This is unconstitutional. This is about standing up for people’s voting rights and standing up for Black and brown people who are going to be iced out by what Donald Trump and Greg Abbott are trying to do. So here in Illinois, we’ll do everything that we can to support that endeavor.
[From Rich: Nominating petitions are already circulating starting today. Remapping would throw a huge monkey wrench into the state process, undoubtedly forcing a delayed primary. It would also require an almost immediate special session. And that means Chicago teachers and transit activists would demand special session action on their priorities. I just don’t see it happening.]
* WGN…
Illinois republicans were quick to claim hypocrisy.
“Gov. Pritzker broke his promise to Illinois voters not once but twice for signing one of the most gerrymandered maps in the nation,” said state senate minority leader John Curran (R-Downers Grove). […]
Pritzker, who once campaigned promising to support efforts to take the mapping pen out of politicians’ hands, eventually supported the maps produced by his fellow democrats.
The governor now claims democratic dominance in state elections has little to do with districts being drawn in their favor.
“The fact we are very good in Illinois about delivering for the people of Illinois and the people of Illinois react to that and vote for our candidates is very different than cheating mid-decade and re-writing the rules because their cult leader Donald Trump tells them to do it,” Pritzker said in response to reporters’ questions.
[From Rich: The governor did break his promise on the remap, but only on state maps. He wasn’t asked about federal maps. Also, the new Texas map is being blasted for allegedly violating the Voting Rights Act. Illinois’ congressional maps did not face that challenge.]
* Daily Herald…
About 30 Texas Democrats, including House Minority Leader Gene Wu, sought sanctuary in Illinois on Sunday. They landed at O’Hare International Airport then immediately headed to the DuPage Democratic office by car and charter bus for the news conference, [DuPage County Democratic Party Chair Reid McCollum] said.
McCollum believes Pritzker’s staff considered the office because of the success the organization has had turning DuPage County Democratic.
“This was an opportunity to highlight the Democratic success in the area,” he said.
While he wouldn’t give specifics, McCollum acknowledged the Texans are staying in the West suburbs.
* CNN…
Democratic Texas State Rep. Lulu Flores said that she and several other members of the Texas delegation who traveled to Illinois “plan to stay as long as it takes” in an effort to stall the aggressive Republican redistricting push back home.
“You just heard that the special session lasts til August 19. That’s the very least time that we expect to be out here,” Flores said in an interview on CNN.
Flores said that she hoped efforts by Democratic governors in states such as California, New York and Illinois to pursue their own redistricting plans in response to the developments in Texas would ultimately dissuade Republicans.
…Adding… The Illinois Freedom Caucus…
The Illinois Freedom Caucus says it is time for Governor Pritzker to stop the media stunts and send the Texas Democratic lawmakers hiding in Illinois back to Texas.
In an effort to prevent a quorum in the Texas Legislature and delay important votes, Texas Democratic lawmakers are hiding out in Illinois at the invitation of Gov. JB Pritzker. The Illinois Freedom Caucus is calling on Pritzker to stop the kabuki theater and focus on the problems facing Illinois residents instead.
“Our offices are flooded with phone calls about rising utility bills – bills that have gone up thanks to JB Pritzker’s radical green energy policies. The unemployment rate in Illinois is one of the highest in the nation. And Illinois now has the highest property taxes in the country. We have serious problems in our state and what is our Governor doing about it? Not a thing. All he is doing is trying to bolster his fledgling presidential campaign by harboring truant, derelict legislators from Texas who refuse to do the job they were elected to do. JB Pritzker seems to have an obsession with aiding and abetting fugitives, whether they be criminal illegals or truant Democratic lawmakers.
The idea that these legislators would seek refuge in Illinois because of “partisan” legislative redistricting is the very definition of irony given that Illinois’ own maps look like a 3-year-old drew them in crayon. The faux outrage must be called out. If JB Pritzker and these fugitive lawmakers really cared about their constituents, they would go home and get back to work.”
* More…
* Tribune | Texas Democrats who left state prevent vote, for now, on Trump’s efforts to add GOP House seats: “This is not just rigging the system in Texas,” Pritzker said Sunday. “It’s about rigging the system against the rights of all Americans for years to come.” U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey of Texas urged other Democratic governors to join Pritzker, Newsom and Hochul. Democrats, Veasey said, have too often “shown up to a gun fight with good intentions, no knives.” But “that era is over,” Veasey declared Monday from Illinois. “We are not going to unilaterally disarm.”
* WBEZ | Texas Democrats ready to stay in Illinois ‘as long as it takes’ to fight GOP congressional maps: At a news conference at the IBEW Local 701 headquarters in Warrenville, U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi called the situation a “man-made catastrophe for democracy” while standing alongside some of the 40 Texas Democrats taking refuge in Illinois. He also said it was a chance for Democrats to show constituents they are willing to stand up against Republican incursions into political norms, after criticisms of responses by Democrats to recent power grabs from Trump and state Republicans. “We have to recognize we’re at this crossroads,” Krishnamoorthi told the Sun-Times on Monday night. “Democrats can either play nice, or we can say if they go down that path, two can play at that game.”
posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:08 am
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The concept of mid-decade redistricting is so awful it could only happen under the current administration. This will not end well
Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:20 am
Does the Governor support Illinois having a 2/3 quorum requirement? He seems to think it’s essential to protecting democracy in Texas. Why not have it here too?
Comment by Splendor Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:22 am
I look forward to sharing a congressional district with my fellow Illinoisans who hail from all regions of Illinois.
What better way to make sure the rural parts of Illinois are well represented in congress than increasing the number of members of congress that represent the rural parts of the State of Illinois.
Comment by Candy Dogood Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:39 am
“Come back this instant so we can use you to disenfranchise your voters.” The party of rugged individualism and morality is bowing to a tinpot dictator wannabe, someone who tried to overthrow the government and called up Georgia asking the state government to manufacture votes. Good on Democrats, stay strong and do not cave to a MAGA Republican dictatorship.
Texas Republicans should drop this now and help the residents of their state who are suffering from climate catastrophes. They started it, they should end it. Will they, ILGOP?
Comment by Grandson of Man Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:39 am
“The concept of mid-decade redistricting is so awful it could only happen under the current administration.”
I’ve got bad news for you.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Texas_redistricting#:~:text=The%]202003%20Tex
as%20redistricting%20was
,the%20first%20time%20since%20Reconstruction.
Comment by The Opinions Bureau Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:43 am
There is something about this entire exercise that just rubs me the wrong way. I cant quite put my finger on it but its too cute by half in my opinion. Maybe its the running away I dont care for.
Comment by low level Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:46 am
This is all very rich given our own gerrymandered map- JB really loves the limelight- too bad he doesn’t adopt other Texas practices like a growing economy- low taxes and a booming economy
Comment by Sue Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 11:59 am
===Maybe its the running away I dont care for===
I dunno, maybe ask Abe Lincoln about that
https://www.historynet.com/quorum-busting-in-american-history/
Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:00 pm
Maddening media take #XYZ.
As the country suffers under authoritarian actions and crazy policies that are adversely affecting most segments of our country, efforts by the MAGA GOP to redistrict mid-decade to make it harder for voters to put a stop to this reporters want to ensure that perspective be balanced by the fact that IL Dems did the same thing as the MAGA GOP during the regular redistricting cycle and the Gov “made a promise.”
Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:03 pm
Candy - pay attention. This is happening now. Danville is in a Congressional District that touches Lake Michigan. Danville!
Texas sent the wrong group. Illinois is the example of how to gerrymander in a serious and professional manner.
The % of those who vote for Republicans vs. the head count in the ILGA is a case study in how this sleight of hand is accomplished.
Acting like IL should NOW start cheating is absurd. I will put you down next to the throng that only count it as gerrymandering when it works against them.
Elected officials choosing their constituents is wrong. Hard stop.
It has been wrong in IL for a long, long time and it is wrong in Texas now.
Comment by Really? Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:09 pm
Sadly - for needed efforts to push back at MAGA GOP perfidy, Rich points out some of why it’s difficult for IL to reciprocate with a remap of its own. It’s a difficult during normal times and quick doesn’t come to mind. Each Dem congressman will be concerned with how tweaks affect their re-election and will be wanting to impact the process and so on. Since the MAGA GOP cower at the feet of the orange one, they dare not interfere with his rigging effort.
Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:13 pm
=Maybe its the running away I dont care for.=
It likely doesn’t change the outcome, but it brings a whole lot of attention to the issue and allows blue states (California) justification to take up their own redistricting initiatives. At some points the Dems have to show a willingness to throw punches of their own. Sad that it’s come to that but their aren’t many alternatives.
Comment by Pundent Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:13 pm
To the IL-GOP and the Illinois “Freedom” Caucus in particular: comport yourselves accordingly.
Comment by CA-HOON Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:40 pm
==maybe ask Abe Lincoln about that==
I hear you, Rich. Im aware of what Lincoln and others have done through the years. Quorum jumping is not new and will likely continue. Still, I personally dont care for it.
==allows blue states (California) justification to take up their own redistricting==
California should go ahead with their own redistricting while Texas Dems fight it out in the Texas Legislature.
Comment by low level Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:47 pm
Illinois taxpayers should take note…Texas (Part Time) Legislators base salary is $7,200….
Comment by Tax And Spend Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 12:48 pm
=pay attention. This is happening now.=
Maybe take your own advice. Alabama, North Carolina, Louisiana, Texas, and Wisconsin just to name a few have been doing this for a long time. The term gerrymander dates back to 1812. SO, either you don’t read or you are being intentionally dishonest. Illinois is not alone at this game and has not been.
The issue is that Texas decided to redistrict mid 10 year cycle. Why? LOL. To hold on to the house.
Comment by JS Mill Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 1:02 pm
=== Danville is in a Congressional District that touches Lake Michigan. Danville!===
Rural regions really shouldn’t expect to find themselves in congressional districts that are neat and compact, regardless of how the lines a drawn. Would they rather be in a district that runs all the way up to Lake Michigan or in a district that runs all the way down to Paducah?
The city only makes up about 4% of the population of a congressional district.
For the record — I presume people who complain about IL CD 2 including regions like Danville are mostly folks who are grumpy about being in a district that where non-white people make up the majority, because why else would they want to be represented by someone like Mary Miller?
Comment by Candy Dogood Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 1:06 pm
JB is doing all he can to stir up the GOP. I think he needs to drop it all and concentrate on Illinois. While he might very well run for president at the moment he is not sitting great. I can all change in flash but hopefully JB will never get the job.
Comment by clec dcn Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 1:43 pm
As a rural constituent of IL CD 2, I have been happy with Representative Kelly’s attention to our area. I think more districts should reflect the diversity of our state. I find it ironic that the Freedom Caucus wants the Texas representatives to get back to work when, if memory serves me right, they walked out of and didn’t participate in the first votes of the latest session because they didn’t like the topics.
Comment by Merle Webb’s Jumpshot Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 1:46 pm
We hosted the Democrats that ran from Wisconsin also maybe we can be an elected official sanctuary state
Illinois certainly is gerrymandered DuPage used to be basically in one district the 6th with Hyde and Maybe a corner under Bev Fawel now it is the 3rd 4,6,8, 11 so much for a compact district. But winners draw the map so deal with it
Comment by DuPage Saint Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 1:50 pm
===so much for a compact district===
That’s not what it means.
Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 1:57 pm
==Illinois taxpayers should take note…Texas (Part Time) Legislators base salary is $7,200….==
If you only want wealthy people to run for office and get elected, then I guess it’s a good thing.
I’d prefer that all state officials aren’t super rich and we pay them a decent wage so that there’s some socioeconomic diversity in state government.
Comment by twowaystreet Tuesday, Aug 5, 25 @ 2:14 pm