Supreme Court Upholds Texas Congressional Map Amid Controversy
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas' new congressional map, approved by Governor Greg Abbott, to remain in effect until 2030, despite allegations of racial gerrymandering. This decision follows significant public protests and political maneuvering by state Democrats.
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