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The National Association for the Improvement of Colored People (NAACP) sues Texas because of its modern plan that would eliminate five democratic congress seats.
Naacp submitted a lawsuit on Tuesday, claiming New Congress Map “was made inadmissible and controlled by discriminatory purposes on the basis of a race.” Name of name Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Secretary of the State Jane Nelson as the prosecutor.
“It is quite obvious that Texas’s efforts to examine in the middle of the decade, the state intention is to reduce the members of the Congress, and that the President of the NAACP and the Director General in Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Naacp said that they also encourage blue states to invest their own reversal plans to compensate for the effects of the new Texas ticket.
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Gov. Greg Abbott is facing a lawsuit of Naacp because of its new redistribution plan. (Brandon Bell / Getty Images)
“At this point, Naacp is looking for California, New York and all other countries to act immediately by redistributing and transmitting new, legitimate and constitutional elective cards,” Group written on Tuesday. “We need to oppose Texas’s unconstitutional move and ensure that if all else fails, black Americans still have a voice in Congress.”
Texas He passed his new map on Saturday, withdrawing the political victory despite the weeks of the Democrats, who involved escaping the state to avoid redistribution.
The State Senate Controlled by Republican brought a map of redistribution on Friday, just two days after the house cleaning that held a GOP of 88-52 voting.
However, the move began the redistribution of the battle in the entire country. California Gov. Gavin Nevsom And the state democrats passed a new map on Thursday, which creates five new districts that are democratic, endangering Republican seats.
Gov. Gavin Nevs opposes Texas by pushing his own redistribution plan in California. (Photography Frazer Harrison / Viremage)
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However, that map will first face 4. November of the state voting before adoption. That Special choices It is expected to cost taxpayers about $ 230 million.
The press office responded to criticism about the costs, claiming: “There is no price for democracy”.
Fox News’ Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.