Texas congressional delegation

Impact of Texas Delegate Turnover: How Shifting Leadership Weakens the State’s Power in Congress
Texas is facing a significant shift in its congressional representation, with one-quarter of its delegation set to leave after this ... Read more

GOP Rep. Troy Nehls Announces Surprise Decision Not to Seek Reelection: What It Means for Texas Politics
U.S. Representative Troy Nehls, a Republican from Richmond, Texas, has decided not to run for reelection. This makes him the ... Read more

Texas Congressional Map for 2026 Blocked by Federal Court: What This Means for Voters
Texas must stick to its 2021 congressional map for the 2026 election. A three-judge panel decided this on Tuesday, marking ... Read more
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Texas Senate Approves New Congressional Map: Lawsuit Challenges Its Legitimacy
Texas has stirred up controversy with its recent congressional map, which many believe unfairly favors Republicans. This new map comes ... Read more
