Texas Just Took the Most Savage Step Yet Against the Missing Lawmakers

Texas House Punishes Absent Democrats: Pay, Perks, and Legal Weight All on Hold

In an escalating showdown over redistricting, the Texas House has taken decisive action against the more than 50 Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to deny quorum. Led by House Speaker Dustin Burrows, the Republican-controlled chamber has halted electronic payrolls for these absent members. Their pay and per diem must now be picked up in person at the Capitol — no more direct deposits.(Reuters)

What’s more, the office budgets for absent Democrats are partially frozen, travel reimbursements and newsletter approvals are restricted, and the salary is being docked by 30% to offset fines and mounting costs.(Reuters)

House rules also impose a $500 daily fine for each unexcused absence. At least 51 lawmakers are participating in the walkout, meaning fines are snowballing rapidly. Analysts estimate combined penalties could reach hundreds of thousands, rising even higher if the standoff continues.(Politico)

In response, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit aiming to remove 13 absentee lawmakers from office, arguing they violated their constitutional duties. Civil arrest warrants have also been issued—though they’re unenforceable beyond state lines.(The Washington Post)

Meanwhile, House Speaker Burrows has deployed state troopers to monitor the homes of missing lawmakers and is urging the public to report their whereabouts.(Statesman)

On the other side, the exiled Democrats remain defiant, with support from Democratic leaders in states like California. Governor Gavin Newsom has threatened to redraw his own maps in response.(Reuters)


Key Points at a Glance:

Action Taken Description
Direct Deposit Suspended Absent lawmakers must retrieve paychecks and per diem physically at the Capitol.
Office Budget Cuts 30% reduction in funding; reimbursements and official communications restricted.
Daily Fines Imposed $500/day penalty for each absent Democratic lawmaker.
Legal Maneuvers by AG Paxton Lawsuit seeking removal from office and civil arrest warrants for absentee legislators.
Physical Surveillance Deployed State troopers watching residences of missing lawmakers; public tips solicited.
National Political Backing California and other Democrats pledge support; maps countermeasures discussed.

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