Texas takes fight over congressional maps to Supreme Court
Texas officials appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court hours after federal judges blocked the state’s newly drawn Congressional map. The ruling halted use of the map in upcoming elections over concerns about compliance with federal voting laws and constitutional protections. State leaders argue the map is lawful and are asking the Supreme Court to overturn the lower court’s decision. The case affects how Texas allocates political power following population changes and could shape which district boundaries are used when voters select U.S. House representatives.