Texas state House set to consider new congressional maps on Monday
The Texas state House is set on Monday to formally consider proposed new congressional maps, according to an updated House calendar posted Sunday after a scheduling committee met to set a date to put the bill with the maps on the floor.
The bill with the maps passed through the special legislative session’s redistricting committee on Saturday after a marathon and contentious public hearing on Friday where Democrats continued to rail against the maps.

Republicans are celebrating how the maps are moving forward. State Rep. Cody Vasut, the Republican who chairs the redistricting committee, wrote on X on Saturday after the bill passed through committee, “Today, the House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting passed HB 4, the #BigBeautifulMap, providing an opportunity for five more Republican congressional seats in Texas.”
Once the bill is fully voted out of the House, after other likely procedural votes and debates, it gets sent to the state Senate to go through the legislative process there.
-ABC News’ Oren Oppenheim







