Texas Democrats Win Restraining Order Preventing Arrest, Begin to Return Home |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=60447"><span class="small">Ivana Saric, Axios</span></a> |
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 08:16 |
Saric writes: "Texas Democrats who fled the state last month to block a Republican effort to pass voting restrictions scored a legal victory Sunday night after a district judge signed a temporary restraining order blocking their arrests, the Texas Tribune reports." Texas Democrats Win Restraining Order Preventing Arrest, Begin to Return Home11 August 21
exas Democrats who fled the state last month to block a Republican effort to pass voting restrictions scored a legal victory Sunday night after a district judge signed a temporary restraining order blocking their arrests, the Texas Tribune reports. Why it matters: The order paves the way for the dozens of Democrats to return home without risking arrest and prevents Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and House Speaker Dade Phelan (R) from "detaining, confining or otherwise restricting" them, per the Tribune. Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free. Background: The Democrats fled to D.C. in July, and in doing so, broke quorum and prevented Republicans from passing the voting restrictions bill.
The big picture: Some of the Texas Democrats already began to make their way home this weekend, reports NBC News.
However, Republican leaders will have a chance to fight the temporary restraining order during a court hearing scheduled for Aug. 20, per NBC. |