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“Democrats have abandoned their offices by fleeing Texas, and a failure to respond to a call of the House constitutes a dereliction of their duty as elected officials,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Tuesday.
Emil T. Lippe
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The Texas Tribune
Legal experts say it’s “inconsistent with the Texas Constitution” to argue a quorum break qualifies as abandoning an office.
Ronaldo Bolaños
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The Texas Tribune
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