Legislative Quorum

Texas Court Rules Legislature Controls Its Members, Not Governor

The Texas Supreme Court declined to declare that Democratic lawmakers who temporarily fled the state in 2025 had vacated their offices, a decision that thwarted Governor Greg Abbott’s efforts to punish them. This move follows a national trend of intense redistricting battles, further complicated by a weakened Voting Rights Act. The court reasoned that the Legislature resolved the quorum issue through political and practical means, such as fines, and that judicial intervention was not necessary when other branches could manage their own disputes. While the court acknowledged that future legislative failures to secure a quorum might warrant its involvement, it ultimately deferred to the political process for this instance.

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