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The Blast Bulletin - July 29, 2025 [1]
['The Texas Tribune']
Date: 2025-07
The Blast Bulletin - July 29, 2025
By Renzo Downey and The Texas Tribune Politics Team
BLAST EXCLUSIVE: SEVEN HOUSE DEMS HEAD TO NEW MEXICO
Members of the Texas House Democratic Caucus have gone to New Mexico for the day to meet with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. It’s not a quorum break — unlike the last time Texas Democrats sent a contingent to New Mexico — but another chance for Democrats to lock arms nationally against the mid-decade redistricting effort in the Lone Star State.
House Democrats headed to Santa Fe today include:
Speaker Pro Tempore Joe Moody of El Paso
Jon Rosenthal of Houston, vice chair of the Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting
John Bucy of Austin
Salman Bhojani of Euless
Erin Elizabeth Gámez of Brownsville
Josey Garcia of San Antonio
Christian Manuel of Port Arthur
It’s the THDC’s third such expeditionary force this special session after members traveled to California and Illinois on Friday to meet with Govs. Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker. Democrats frame the coalition as a national “firewall” against Texas’ map redraw pushed by President Donald Trump and called by Gov. Greg Abbott as Republicans look to retain the U.S. House in 2026.
U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York will travel to Austin on Wednesday, underscoring the national spotlight on Austin.
Unlike Newsom and Pritzker, Lujan Grisham isn’t considering retaliatory redistricting because there’s no more juice to squeeze out of New Mexico. The state’s three congressional seats are already held by Democrats. Instead, Texas Democrats are using the trip to argue that Abbott and Republicans are wasting time with redistricting as opposed to prioritizing a legislative response to the recent Central Texas floods.
Flash floods have hit the New Mexico mountain town of Ruidoso three times in less than a month during the ongoing monsoon season. One of the floods killed three people. The town is expected to get more rain Tuesday.
“We’re traveling to meet with leaders who put people first in a crisis,” Moody said in a statement, contrasting New Mexico with Texas’ focus on redistricting. “We’re seeking serious, productive conversations with other governors about how to solve the real problems Texans expect and deserve their leaders to solve.”
Flood response is on Abbott’s call for the special session, but the Republican-controlled Legislature could adopt a new congressional map first, making it politically unpalatable for Democrats to break quorum with flood debate still to come.
Additionally, the day trip teases the possibility that House Democrats could leave Austin for longer, grinding the special session to a halt by denying the Legislature enough members to conduct business. House Democratic Caucus Chair Gene Wu of Houston last week suggested a quorum break is on the table as the minority weighs its options to thwart redistricting.
Between the trips to California, Illinois and now New Mexico, 22 Democrats have taken a trip out of state during the special session under threat of being compelled back to Austin. It would take 51 of the caucus’ 62 Democrats to successfully break quorum.
“Our message to leaders across the country has been simple: if they can steal five seats in Texas by breaking the rules, your state is next,” Rosenthal said in a statement.
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Democrats Christian Menefee and Amanda Edwards are tied in the special election to succeed Sylvester Turner and Sheila Jackson Lee in the 18th congressional district, according to a University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs poll of likely voters published this morning. Former Harris County Attorney Menefee (D) — 19% Former Houston City Council member Edwards (D) — 19% Carmen María Montiel (R) — 14% State Rep. Jolanda Jones (D) — 14% George Foreman IV (I) — 4% Isaiah Martin (D) — 3% Unsure — 27%
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