The second special session will start just two hours after the first session is completed.
The Texas Democrats left the state almost two weeks ago, protesting the proposed redrawing of Texas congressional districts.
“Delinquent House Democrats ran away from their responsibility to pass crucial legislation to benefit the lives of Texans,” Abbott said.
The governor voiced frustration with the lack of progress on the legislation from the first session, saying that because of Democrats’ “dereliction of duty,” resources for Texas communities impacted by the Fourth of July flooding have been delayed.
“Numerous other bills to cut property taxes, support human trafficking survivors, eliminate the STAAR test, establish commonsense THC regulations, and many others have all been brought to a halt because because [sic] Democrats refuse to show up for work,” Abbott said.
The conditions being that the House be adjourned without a scheduled time to reconvene, and the introduction of California’s redistricting maps, which the group said would “neutralize the Trump-Abbott voter suppression effort.”
“We’re putting the maps on the ballot, and we’re giving the power to the people,” Newsom said at an event in Los Angeles.
That vote will take place on Nov. 4.
In addition to California’s change, Newsom called on the governors of other Democratic majority states to respond to the Republican majority states’ efforts to redistrict.
The Texas Democrats’ statement was aimed at the president, saying “Trump thought he could easily get his way in Texas with compliant Republicans, but Democrats fought back ferociously and took the fight to Trump across America. We will return to the House floor and to the courthouse with a clear message: the fight to protect voting rights has only just begun.”
The House GOP’s main campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee, said that Newsom is violating the California Constitution.
Christian Martinez, a spokesperson for the group, said in a statement, “Newsom’s made it clear: He’ll shred California’s Constitution and trample over democracy—running a cynical, self-serving playbook where Californians are an afterthought and power is the only priority.”







