A protest titled “Focus on Flooding, Not Redistricting” is scheduled at the Governor’s Mansion in Austin, Texas, on Sunday. The event is organized by local groups opposing the state’s redistricting efforts.
The organizers state that the government should prioritize addressing flooding issues affecting communities over redistricting.
The protest takes place amid ongoing discussions about proposed changes to Texas’s congressional map. Governor Greg Abbott and Republican lawmakers support redistricting plans that would increase Republican representation in Congress. Democratic groups oppose these plans and have described them as efforts to reduce Democratic representation in the state.
The redistricting process has been a topic of debate between Republican and Democratic parties in Texas. The state legislature is responsible for redrawing congressional districts based on data from the most recent census.
Similar protests have been held in other Texas cities, including Houston and Dallas. These protests focus on the potential effects of the redistricting plans and call for attention to local issues such as flood management.
Governor Abbott’s office has not issued a public response regarding the planned protest. Republican lawmakers supporting the redistricting have stated their intention to create representative districts.