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Supreme Court Temporarily Clears Controversial Texas Voting Map
The U.S. Supreme Court, through Justice Samuel Alito, has placed an emergency hold on a lower court’s order that struck down Texas’s newly redrawn congressional map — allowing the controversial map to remain in use for now. The move comes amid heated legal disputes over allegations of racial gerrymandering and ensures Texas can proceed with its 2025 districts while the high court considers the case. -
Border Security Disaster Proclamation Renewed
Governor Greg Abbott has renewed a disaster proclamation citing ongoing border security threats. The renewal reactivates state resources and grants special authorities to specific counties, reinforcing the administration’s long-standing focus on curbing illegal crossings. -
Flooding Disaster Declaration Also Extended
In a related move, Abbott renewed a separate disaster proclamation for flooding in multiple counties. The expanded declaration gives the state flexibility to deploy emergency resources, streamline recovery operations, and suspend certain regulations to aid in disaster response.




