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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-10-2021, 06:31 PM
CNN
CNN
Texas Supreme Court
By Dianne Gallagher, Wesley Bruer and Jade Gordon, CNN - Yesterday 5:37 PM


The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a state district judge's temporary restraining order that had prevented the arrest of Texas House Democrats, who left the state last month in an attempt to stop the passage of restrictive voting bills.

The ruling means that many of the Democratic lawmakers who returned to Texas but continue to break quorum during the second session could now be at risk for arrest after state House Republicans voted later Tuesday to direct the Sergeant-at-Arms to compel attendance "under warrant of arrest if necessary."


The 80-12 vote came just hours after the Texas Supreme Court ruling and was mostly along party lines, with one House Republican voting against the motion.

Texas' high court on Tuesday issued a stay of Travis County State District Judge Brad Urrutia's order and gave the group of Democrats until Thursday evening to file a response.

Urrutia's order signed Sunday barred Texas' Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan from "issuing any warrant or other instrument" and "detaining, confining, or otherwise restricting a Texas House Democrat's movement without his or her consent."

"It is no surprise that Republican Governor Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dade Phelan want to arrest their political opponents. Thankfully, this is still the United States of America. We will defend the freedom to vote, and we look forward to our temporary injunction hearing on August 20th," said Texas state Reps. Trey Martinez Fischer, Gina Hinojosa, and Jasmine Crockett in a joint statement issued after the Supreme Court ruling. The three Democrats are part of the 19 who filed the original petition for relief.

The lawmakers were among the more than 50 Democrats who flew to Washington, DC, to prevent their Republican counterparts from having a quorum needed to carry on legislative business during July's special session.

In a statement, Abbott's press secretary Renae Eze said, "We look forward to the Supreme Court upholding the rule of law and stopping another stall tactic by the Texas Democrats."

CNN has reached out to Phelan's office for comment.

Abbott and Phelan, represented by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, had asked the Texas Supreme Court to overturn Urrutia's order on Monday, saying the judge's order had stopped them from exercising their constitutional authority.

"Compelling the attendance of its members is a prerogative given to the House by the Texas Constitution," the two Republican leaders argued in their petition.

The petition also claimed that the district court's order could make the rare move of breaking quorum a more frequently used option in the future stating, "Rather than leaving the State to break the quorum, minority factions need only convince a court to ignore the Texas Speech and Debate Clause and secure a temporary restraining order against the Speaker [...]or other temporary injunctive relief to wait out a legislative session and prevent the Legislature from carrying out Texans' interests."

The governor and House speaker's emergency motion, first reported by the Austin American Statesman, requested that the Supreme Court overturn the order before Tuesday night -- citing the ongoing second special session that began this weekend.

There is a hearing on the temporary restraining order scheduled for August 20. And it expires in two weeks, if it is not extended.

Texas House Democrats successfully blocked an election overhaul bill that would add new restrictions and criminal penalties to voting in the Lone Star State when they broke quorum by flying to Washington, DC, during the first special session called by Abbott in July.

Members said they left the state to lobby congressional lawmakers for federal voting protections, but also to avoid being arrested and forced back to the Texas state Capitol.

More than two dozen Texas Democrats vowed to remain in Washington through August, while others have left the nation's capital but haven't returned to the Texas House for the new special session.

On Monday, the Texas House experienced higher attendance, but once again failed to reach a quorum. The Texas House, which requires two-thirds of members to be present for a quorum, fell five members short of that number on Monday night.

Members voted to institute a "call of the House," locking the chamber doors and requiring members to get written permission from the Speaker to leave. The House did not call to send law enforcement to find and compel members to attend on Monday.

Abbott's agenda for the second session includes "election integrity," "bail reform," tightening enforcement at the US border, and legislation preventing students from playing on sports teams of a different sex than they were assigned at birth.

This story has been updated with a statement from Gov. Greg Abbott's press secretary.

The Texas Supreme Court had to overrule one of their bullshit judge's ruling that stopped their arrests if they further refuse to do-- their sworn duty-- that which they get paid to do..
Quite a glaring example of what these vermin truly are, imho..--Tyr

LongTermGuy
08-10-2021, 07:20 PM
....The ruling means that many of the Democratic lawmakers who returned to Texas but continue to

break quorum during the second session `could now be at risk for arrest`.. if the House votes to compel their attendance.



https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/210810130403-texas-dems-dc-0720-full-169.jpg

Gunny
08-11-2021, 03:09 PM
Already voted on. The warrants are out. What they have not voted on is sending the police to get them.

The law needs to be looked at/amended to stop this. This is the 2nd time they pulled this crap. Last time they went to Oklahoma over redistricting.

jimnyc
08-11-2021, 05:19 PM
I say jail them or future nitwits will only follow suit.

Gunny
08-11-2021, 06:52 PM
I say jail them or future nitwits will only follow suit.Don't need them in jail. That would be pointless. The Sgt at Arms can lock them in the Congress and not allow them to leave. They're going to vote no so who gives a shit? Their warm bodies and empty merely have to be present in the building so the Republicans can out vote them and it's done.

They can go jump in the Brazos after that for all I care.

Gunny
08-12-2021, 09:53 AM
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 9:10 AM PT – Wednesday, August 11, 2021

A last ditch effort by a group of wayward Texas House Democrats to avoid a vote has continued to backfire as the state’s House Speaker officially signed civil arrest warrants in an effort to achieve quorum. On Tuesday, House Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Texas) signed warrants for the last remaining 52 runaways after lawmakers cleared the way with an 80 to 12 majority vote.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled earlier on Tuesday that authorities could now escort Democrats to the State Capital if they fail to show up and vote. Republicans like State House Caucus Chairman Jim Murphy said they hope all this will be enough to get four of the 52 Democrats to do their job, which is the amount they would need to advance election integrity laws that Texan taxpayers overwhelmingly support.


However, 52 Texas state House Democrats were absent again on Tuesday. Democrat Rep. Celia Israel warned their showdown is far from over. She also appeared all too eager to blame their decision to flee the state on private jets on Gov. Greg Abbott.
Meanwhile, runaway lawmakers have until Thursday to respond, but even Democrat State Rep. Mary Gonzalez admitted at this point her party is unpredictable.
https://www.oann.com/texas-house-speaker-signs-civil-arrest-warrants-for-fleeing-dems/

Speaking of needing to move on.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-12-2021, 05:24 PM
....The ruling means that many of the Democratic lawmakers who returned to Texas but continue to

break quorum during the second session `could now be at risk for arrest`.. if the House votes to compel their attendance.



https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/210810130403-texas-dems-dc-0720-full-169.jpg

What a picture-- seems to be a very fine example of ffkkng scum.
I mean take a damn good look at them. Damn corrupt bastards and traitors every damn one of them.. That picture says a million words to any that have a clear mind, good sense and are not blinded sheeple..---Tyr

tailfins
08-12-2021, 05:30 PM
Wouldn't it be easier just to declare a state house seat where the representative doesn't attend for sixty days as vacant, then base quorum on occupied house seats? This would need to be coupled with the ability to sequester the state house to prevent popping in and out to avoid not having the seat declared vacant.