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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to procedures for public involvement in redistricting of |
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state legislative districts and congressional districts. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Title 3, Government Code, is amended by adding |
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Subtitle D to read as follows: |
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SUBTITLE D. REDISTRICTING |
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CHAPTER 331. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 331.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Council" means the Texas Legislative Council. |
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(2) "Redistricting plan" means a bill that establishes |
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or modifies the boundaries of districts for the election of members |
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of the Texas Senate, the Texas House of Representatives, or the |
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United States House of Representatives who are elected from this |
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state. The term includes a substitute for or other amendment to a |
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bill. |
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(3) "Website" means an Internet website established |
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under Subchapter B. |
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SUBCHAPTER B. REDISTRICTING WEBSITE |
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Sec. 331.051. ESTABLISHMENT OF WEBSITE. (a) As soon as |
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practicable after a federal decennial census is taken but not later |
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than February 1 of the year following the year in which that census |
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is taken, the council shall establish an Internet website that |
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provides the public with information about the legislature's |
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redistricting activities based on that census. |
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(b) The website must be limited to the subject of |
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redistricting. |
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Sec. 331.052. CONTENT OF WEBSITE. (a) The council shall: |
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(1) continuously update the website to provide advance |
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notice of public hearings, committee meetings, and legislative |
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debates on redistricting plans; |
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(2) provide on the website the most recent available |
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information regarding voting age population, voter registration, |
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and election returns for election precincts and census tracts in |
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this state, including detailed maps depicting that information; |
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(3) allow individuals to submit through the website |
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comments on any redistricting plan being considered by the |
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legislature and questions, comments, and other information |
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regarding the legislature's redistricting activities; and |
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(4) include on the website any other information |
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required under this chapter. |
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(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the council shall |
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ensure that any comment submitted to the website by a member of the |
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public regarding a redistricting plan or otherwise related to |
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redistricting is publicly available on the website not later than |
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72 hours after submission. |
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(c) The council may exclude from the website obscene, |
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threatening, harassing, or similarly offensive comments and |
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comments unrelated to redistricting. The council shall provide |
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copies of those comments to adult members of the public on request. |
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Sec. 331.053. DURATION OF WEBSITE. The council shall |
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ensure that the information required to be included on the website |
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relating to the legislature's redistricting activities based on a |
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federal decennial census remains accessible to the public on that |
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website until the website relating to the legislature's |
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redistricting activities based on the next federal decennial census |
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is established. |
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SUBCHAPTER C. REQUIREMENTS FOR LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES |
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CONSIDERING REDISTRICTING LEGISLATION |
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Sec. 331.101. REDISTRICTING CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES. |
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Before considering any redistricting plan, the standing committees |
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of the senate and the house of representatives with primary |
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jurisdiction over redistricting shall solicit input from members of |
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the public regarding the legislature's criteria and procedures for |
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considering redistricting plans by: |
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(1) holding the public hearings required by Section |
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331.102; and |
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(2) posting those criteria and procedures on the |
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website. |
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Sec. 331.102. COMMITTEE HEARINGS ON REDISTRICTING CRITERIA |
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AND PROCEDURES. (a) Before considering a redistricting plan, the |
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standing committees of the senate and the house of representatives |
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with primary jurisdiction over redistricting shall each hold at |
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least 10 public hearings to consider redistricting criteria and |
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procedures during the year before the final data from a federal |
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decennial census is published and at least five public hearings to |
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consider those criteria and procedures after that data is |
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published. The committees may hold the hearings jointly or |
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separately. |
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(b) The committees shall hold each hearing in a different |
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congressional district in this state, including one hearing in the |
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congressional district with the greatest change in population since |
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the previous congressional apportionment. The committees shall |
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consider holding other hearings in congressional districts that |
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have experienced large changes in population. |
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(c) The committees shall provide public notice at least |
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seven days before each hearing. The notice must include the time |
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and location of the hearing and notice that members of the public |
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may provide comments on the criteria and procedures the committees |
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will use to consider redistricting plans and on other issues |
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related to redistricting. |
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(d) The committees shall allow individuals at remote |
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locations throughout the state to view and provide public testimony |
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at the hearings by videoconference. |
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(e) A committee shall post on the website a transcript of or |
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link to a video recording of each hearing not later than the seventh |
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day after conclusion of the hearing. |
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Sec. 331.103. REDISTRICTING PLAN PROPOSED BY COMMITTEE. |
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(a) A committee of the senate shall post the information required |
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by this section at least 72 hours before reporting from the |
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committee a redistricting plan originating in the senate. A |
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committee of the house of representatives shall post the |
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information required by this section at least 72 hours before |
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reporting from the committee a redistricting plan originating in |
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the house. |
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(b) A committee shall post on the website: |
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(1) a map showing each district in the redistricting |
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plan reported from the committee; |
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(2) the total population and voting age population of |
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each district in the redistricting plan reported from the |
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committee, including a breakdown of those populations by race and |
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by membership in language minority groups; |
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(3) all data and other factual information, in written |
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or electronic form, in the possession of a member, delegation, or |
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caucus of the legislature that is: |
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(A) relevant to the redistricting plan reported |
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from the committee or another version of that plan; and |
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(B) in any way descriptive of a population |
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residing in a geographic area included in the plan; |
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(4) all factual information relevant to the |
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redistricting plan reported from the committee or another version |
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of that plan that is known by or obtained from a consulting expert, |
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attorney, or representative of an attorney, including any facts |
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determined through an analysis or test performed by a consulting |
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expert or attorney, but not including information that is |
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exclusively the mental impression, opinion, conclusion, or legal |
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theory of a consulting expert or attorney; |
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(5) all opinions, mental impressions, and conclusions |
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of an attorney or consulting expert retained by a member, |
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delegation, or caucus of the legislature that: |
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(A) are relevant to the redistricting plan |
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reported from the committee or another version of that plan; and |
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(B) have been disclosed to: |
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(i) an employee of the legislature, other |
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than an employee of a person who retained the attorney or consulting |
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expert; or |
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(ii) a member of the legislature who did not |
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retain the attorney or consulting expert or who is not a member of |
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the delegation or caucus that retained the attorney or consulting |
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expert; |
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(6) a statement explaining the committee's reasons for |
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proposing adoption of the redistricting plan reported from the |
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committee and reasons why the proposed adoption will best serve the |
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public interest; |
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(7) any dissenting statement provided by a member of |
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the committee who does not approve the redistricting plan reported |
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from the committee; and |
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(8) notice that members of the public may submit |
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comments regarding the redistricting plan reported from the |
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committee through the website, at a public hearing, or by any other |
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available means. |
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(c) A committee shall post on the website a machine-readable |
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file containing the information described by Subsections (b)(1) and |
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(2). |
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(d) Any information required to be posted under Subsection |
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(b) that originates in an electronic form, including a shapefile or |
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equivalency file, must be posted in: |
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(1) the original electronic form; and |
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(2) a form that is reasonably usable by and accessible |
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to the general public. |
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(e) A new or amended version of a redistricting plan is |
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subject to the requirements of Subsection (a), regardless of |
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whether the committee complied with those requirements with respect |
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to an earlier version of the plan, unless the committee determines |
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that compliance with those requirements is likely to prevent |
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adoption of the plan before the end of the legislative session. |
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Sec. 331.104. HEARINGS ON PLANS PROPOSED BY COMMITTEE. (a) |
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A committee of the senate shall hold at least two public hearings on |
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a redistricting plan after an affirmative vote to report the |
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redistricting plan from the committee and before the redistricting |
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plan is considered by the full senate. |
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(b) A committee of the house of representatives shall hold |
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at least two public hearings on a redistricting plan after an |
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affirmative vote to report the redistricting plan from the |
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committee and before the redistricting plan is considered by the |
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full house. |
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(c) Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, a |
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committee shall hold each hearing in a different congressional |
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district in this state, including one hearing in the congressional |
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district with the greatest change in population since the previous |
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decennial congressional apportionment. If the committee is unable |
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to hold hearings throughout the state, the committee shall allow |
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public participation in the hearings from various congressional |
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districts throughout this state by videoconference. |
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(d) A committee shall provide public notice at least 72 |
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hours before each hearing. The notice must include the time and |
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location of the hearing, notice that members of the public may |
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attend the hearing and provide comments on the redistricting plan, |
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and notice that members of the committee will be available at the |
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hearing to explain the reasons why adoption of the plan will best |
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serve the public interest. |
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(e) A committee shall allow individuals at remote locations |
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throughout the state to view and provide public testimony at the |
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hearings by videoconference. |
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(f) A committee shall post on the website a transcript of or |
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link to a video recording of each hearing not later than 48 hours |
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after conclusion of the hearing. |
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SUBCHAPTER D. REDISTRICTING PLAN ENACTED BY LEGISLATURE |
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Sec. 331.151. INFORMATION REGARDING ENACTED REDISTRICTING |
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PLAN. Not later than the seventh day after the day the legislature |
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passes a bill enacting a redistricting plan, the council shall post |
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on the website and, if practicable, publish in newspapers of |
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general circulation throughout the state: |
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(1) a map showing each district in the plan; |
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(2) for each district in the plan: |
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(A) the total population and voting age |
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population of the district, including a breakdown of those |
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populations by race and by membership in language minority groups; |
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and |
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(B) the number of registered voters in the |
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district including, to the extent available, a breakdown of that |
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number by political party affiliation, race, and membership in |
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language minority groups; |
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(3) statements by the president of the senate and the |
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speaker of the house of representatives explaining the |
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legislature's reasons for adopting the plan and reasons why |
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adoption of the plan will best serve the public interest; and |
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(4) any dissenting statement provided by a member of |
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the legislature who did not approve the plan. |
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SECTION 2. Chapter 331, Government Code, as added by this |
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Act, applies only to a regular or special session of the legislature |
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that begins on or after the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |