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RandySF

(59,238 posts)
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 02:33 AM Nov 2012

Republicans lose supermajority in Texas House

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republicans lost their 102-member supermajority in the Texas House early Wednesday, opening the door for Democrats to slow or block the majority's conservative agenda or demand compromise.

Democrats have won more than 50 seats in the 150-member lower chamber of the Legislature. That means Republicans can no longer suspend the rules to push through legislation over the objections of minority Democrats.

Last year, Republicans had enough lawmakers to form a quorum without any Democrat showing up for work. Now Democrats could shut down state lawmaking if they wished.

Democrats added seats mostly through redistricting, which occurs every 10 years when the new U.S. Census is released. Texas added more than 4.3 million people between 2000 and 2010 and 89 percent of them were minorities.



http://www.sfgate.com/news/texas/article/Republicans-lose-supermajority-in-Texas-House-4017513.php#ixzz2BhkTehKu

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Republicans lose supermajority in Texas House (Original Post) RandySF Nov 2012 OP
It's traditionally called "Remember the Alamo" loudsue Nov 2012 #1
Congratualtions! defacto7 Nov 2012 #2
Damn, that's going to suck... for them. nt DCKit Nov 2012 #3
Rec - good sign! flygal Nov 2012 #4
Good! They need to listen to us, now. Indpndnt Nov 2012 #5
rec! SammyWinstonJack Nov 2012 #6
Proud of you Texas Democrats! With more to come in 2014! freshwest Nov 2012 #7
It ain't much, but it's somethin' PDittie Nov 2012 #8

Indpndnt

(2,391 posts)
5. Good! They need to listen to us, now.
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 03:27 AM
Nov 2012

And it's only going to get more and more balanced as our demographics change.

PDittie

(8,322 posts)
8. It ain't much, but it's somethin'
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 11:41 AM
Nov 2012

Truthfully the GOP over-reached in redistricting, which is why Dems won a few seats back (this does not diminish the efforts of those who campaigned hard and won, or even those who did not). Republicans also got more reactionary, as the article notes.

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