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HB 4 | Relating to the composition of the districts for the election of members of the United States House of Representatives from the State of Texas. | 126 |
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Texas Const. art. III, ยง 10, Quorum; adjournments from day to day; compelling attendance. (Link Type: Texas Law) |
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In re Greg Abbott, et al.; Opinion (No. 21-0667, allowing legislative leaders to file arrest warrants against members who have broken quorum, rescinding district court's temporary restraining order). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Greg Abbott, et al.; Petition for writ of mandamus (No. 21-0667, temporary stay of lower court restraining order; quorum breakers cannot be arrested). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Greg Abbott; Brief of amici curiae Joe Moody and Mary Gonzalez (No. 25-0674, in support of Representative Gene Wu). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Greg Abbott; Emergency petition for writ of quo warranto (No. 25-0674, as a result of breaking quorum, whether Representative Gene Wu has forfeited his office of state representative and created a vacancy; 2025 redistricting, quorum break). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Greg Abbott; Letter (No. 25-0674, responding to Attorney General Ken Paxton's letter, clarifying the Court's jurisdiction in quo warranto proceedings; whether Representative Gene Wu has forfeited his office of state representative and created a vacancy by breaking quorum; redistricting). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Greg Abbott; Response to emergency petition for writ of quo warranto (No. 25-0674, members of the State Bar of Texas challenging Gov. Abbott's request for a writ allowing him to remove Rep. Gene Wu from office; 2025 redistricting, quorum break). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re state of Texas; Petition for writs of quo warranto (No. 25-0687, whether 13 members of the Texas House of Representatives have abandoned their office by fleeing the state to break quorum; 2025 redistricting, quorum break). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re State of Texas; Relator's emergency motion for temporary relief under rule 52.10 or in the alternative for a writ of prohibition (No. 21-0675, requesting temporary relief to stay the effect of the trial court's order, arrest warrants for quorum-breaking Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re State of Texas; Stay order issued (No. 21-0675, temporarily blocking enforcement of suspension of arrest warrants for quorum-breaking Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Representative Gina Hinojosa et al v Greg Abbott et al, temporary restraining order (No. D-1-GN-21-003760, quorum breakers cannot be arrested). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. Robert Francis O'Rourke and Powered by People; Temporary restraining order and order setting hearing for temporary injunction (No. 348-367652-25, temporarily blocking Beto O'Rourke and his PAC Powered by People from raising or spending money to help Democratic quorum breakers; 2025 redistricting, quorum break). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. Robert Francis O'Rourke and Powered by the People; Original petition, application for emergency temporary restraining order, request for temporary and permanent injunction, and notice of lien (No. 348-367652-25, alleging O'Rourke and Powered by the People misled donors to raise political funds to pay for the personal expenses of Democratic House members who left the state to break quorum; 2025 redistricting, quorum break). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) |