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Texas Republicans’ voting bill led to a dramatic walkout. What we know about the fight over elections

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WASHINGTON – The fight over Texas Republican lawmakers’ attempts to rewrite election laws reached a fever pitch over the Memorial Day weekend. 

House Democrats walked out of the Capitol to prevent voting on Senate Bill 7, which would limit certain ways of voting. In retaliation, Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to veto funding for lawmakers’ salaries in the state budget.

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The Texas showdown comes as Republican state lawmakers across the nation enact voter legislation they say will crack down on election fraud. 

Here’s what we know about the feud in Texas and beyond:

What happened over the weekend? 

Texas Democrats united to break quorum and vacated the House chamber, blocking Republicans from passing SB 7 before the deadline at midnight Sunday, according to the Austin American-Statesman.  

“Breaking quorum is a procedural tool we don’t use often in the House,” state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, a Democrat, said via Twitter. “We had to act last night because #SB7 was a threat to our democracy – including procedurally, as each time it was passed was under the cover of night or w/o the input of those we are elected to serve.”

Democrats tried to prevent the bill from passing by delaying a vote until after the deadline. When that tactic didn’t work, they walked off the floor. 

In response, Abbott announced the bill will be added to a special session agenda. “Election Integrity & Bail Reform were emergency items for this legislative session. They STILL must pass,” he wrote on Twitter. “Legislators will be expected to have worked out the details when they arrive at the Capitol for the special session.”

He wrote in another tweet that he would veto Article 10 of the budget passed by the Legislature, which funds lawmaker salaries. “Article 10 funds the legislative branch. No pay for those who abandon their responsibilities. Stay tuned,” Abbott wrote.

Democratic state Rep. Donna Howard called Abbott’s threat “a rather ridiculous statement to have made.”

June 20 is the deadline for Abbott to carry out the veto.

What’s in the bill? 

SB 7, known as the Election Integrity Protection Act, would ban 24-hour voting and drive-thru voting, disproportionately affecting people of color, Democrats said. 

It would make it a crime to aggregate ballots for a candidate, also known as vote harvesting, in addition to creating “at least 10 categories of new or enhanced criminal penalties related to elections,” the Austin American-Statesman reported. 

The legislation would protect partisan poll watchers by criminalizing elections officials who reject a designated watcher. The bill would block Sunday voting before 1 p.m., which Democrats said would stifle “Souls to the Polls” programs popular in Black churches that drive voters to the polls during morning services.

“I represent a majority African American district, and we benefited from the drive-thru voting that you’re trying to ban now. I feel like you’re coming for my district,” said state Sen. Borris Miles of Houston.

During debate Sunday night, Democrats singled out language not previously included in the bill that would allow a court to void an election if there were enough fraudulent votes to change the outcome.  “The implications of this are unthinkable,” said state Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Farmers Branch. 

Officials from the FBI, Department of Justice and Texas secretary of state’s office said the 2020 presidential election was free of widespread fraud.

President Joe Biden said in a statement to The Texas Tribune that SB 7 is “part of an assault on democracy that we’ve seen far too often this year – and often disproportionately targeting Black and Brown Americans.”

Pressure to pass a national voting rights bill 

Texas Democrats called for Congress to pass national legislation that would protect the right to vote. “We did our part to stop SB 7. Now we need Congress to do their part by passing HR 1 and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act,” tweeted state Rep. Erin Zwiener, D-Driftwood.

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/06/01/texas-voting-bill-leads-dramatic-democrat-walkout-state-capitol/5289744001/

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