Texas House Speaker Issues Arrest Warrant for Texas Democrat

Plutonium

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Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan on Monday signed a civil arrest warrant for a Democrat state lawmaker who left the state earlier this month and then returned to Texas last week before going back with his colleagues again to Washington, D.C.

The civil arrest warrant for Rep. Philip Cortez, the Democrat, won’t have an immediate impact because Texas law enforcement lacks jurisdiction outside the state. Earlier this month, Democratic state lawmakers fled the state, arguing that it was necessary for blocking the passage of a voting overhaul bill that they described as an attempt to suppress minority groups’ voting rights.

Last week, Cortez returned to Austin, Texas, from Washington and said he wanted to engage in “good faith dialogue” about the voting measure, which drew criticism from other Democrats. But Cortez went back to the nation’s capital over the weekend, stating that talks with Republicans on the bill “have not produced progress.”

When the nearly 60 Democrats left the state to deny Republicans quorum to start a special legislative session, Phelan and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said they would arrest and detain the lawmakers when they return to the Lone Star State. Cortez’s arrest warrant was the first issued by the House speaker.

In a statement Monday, Phelan said that Cortez “irrevocably broken my trust and the trust of this chamber” after he “represented to me and his fellow members that he wanted to work on policy and find solutions to bring his colleagues back to Texas.”

“As a condition of being granted permission to temporarily leave the House floor,” Phelan added, “Rep. Cortez promised his House colleagues that he would return.” But “instead, he fled the state,” he said.

Since they arrived in Washington, the Democrats have met with Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and other top Democrats. At least six Texas Democrats, a Pelosi aide, and a White House aide contracted COVID-19, the illness caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, last week.

According to a copy of the warrant, Phelan directed the House Sergeant-at-Arms’ office and “any officer appointed by him” to take Cortez, “who is now absent from the House, wherever said Member may be found in the State, into your custody and safekeeping and bring said Member before the bar of the House instanter.” Then, under the Texas Constitution, Cortez should then be compelled to attend the House session “in the manner provided under the House Rules of Procedure,” the warrant said.

After Cortez returned to Washington, Texas House Democratic Caucus Chair Chris Turner sang his praises and said in a statement “our unity is our strength.”

“We welcome Rep. Phil Cortez, who is a valued member of our Caucus, back to Washington, D.C. with open arms,” Turner added. “All 57 Democrats breaking quorum are just as firm in our commitment to seeing this through until the end as we were the day we left. We are united and unrelenting in our commitment to protect the freedom to vote.”

 

Plutonium

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I don't
Why don't you post some comments, instead of just "HERE'S THIS THING". Forums aren't really for retweeting.
I have no desire to argue, with people that just want to throw insults. If someone wants to have open, meaningful debate, I'm open to that but haven't seen any thing resembling meaningful debate. I also have no desire to debate a logical position with someone, after they hurled insults, then try to present themselves as open to having a meaningful debate.
 

BudmanTX

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I don't


I have no desire to argue, with people that just want to throw insults. If someone wants to have open, meaningful debate, I'm open to that but haven't seen any thing resembling meaningful debate. I also have no desire to debate a logical position with someone, after they hurled insults, then try to present themselves as open to having a meaningful debate.
that's prolly because you put up bullshit you can't back up in the first place.......

P.S Stay out of Texas....
 

Failmore

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I don't


I have no desire to argue, with people that just want to throw insults. If someone wants to have open, meaningful debate, I'm open to that but haven't seen any thing resembling meaningful debate. I also have no desire to debate a logical position with someone, after they hurled insults, then try to present themselves as open to having a meaningful debate.
Having meaningful debate with people who can't even grasp the easiest of truths is a waste or everybody's time.

Why argue with people who claim the earth is flat???? I cam prove it is not in minutes but yet they continue to argue. That is you...no amount of truth will convince you that you are dumb.
 

mooray

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I don't


I have no desire to argue, with people that just want to throw insults. If someone wants to have open, meaningful debate, I'm open to that but haven't seen any thing resembling meaningful debate. I also have no desire to debate a logical position with someone, after they hurled insults, then try to present themselves as open to having a meaningful debate.
So you think what you're doing here isn't trolling?

You're acting like a troll and getting treated like a troll.

Lie to yourself all you want about it, we're used to it here.
 

CunningCanuk

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I don't


I have no desire to argue, with people that just want to throw insults. If someone wants to have open, meaningful debate, I'm open to that but haven't seen any thing resembling meaningful debate. I also have no desire to debate a logical position with someone, after they hurled insults, then try to present themselves as open to having a meaningful debate.
 

printer

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Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan on Monday signed a civil arrest warrant for a Democrat state lawmaker who left the state earlier this month and then returned to Texas last week before going back with his colleagues again to Washington, D.C.

The civil arrest warrant for Rep. Philip Cortez, the Democrat, won’t have an immediate impact because Texas law enforcement lacks jurisdiction outside the state. Earlier this month, Democratic state lawmakers fled the state, arguing that it was necessary for blocking the passage of a voting overhaul bill that they described as an attempt to suppress minority groups’ voting rights.

Last week, Cortez returned to Austin, Texas, from Washington and said he wanted to engage in “good faith dialogue” about the voting measure, which drew criticism from other Democrats. But Cortez went back to the nation’s capital over the weekend, stating that talks with Republicans on the bill “have not produced progress.”

When the nearly 60 Democrats left the state to deny Republicans quorum to start a special legislative session, Phelan and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said they would arrest and detain the lawmakers when they return to the Lone Star State. Cortez’s arrest warrant was the first issued by the House speaker.

In a statement Monday, Phelan said that Cortez “irrevocably broken my trust and the trust of this chamber” after he “represented to me and his fellow members that he wanted to work on policy and find solutions to bring his colleagues back to Texas.”

“As a condition of being granted permission to temporarily leave the House floor,” Phelan added, “Rep. Cortez promised his House colleagues that he would return.” But “instead, he fled the state,” he said.

Since they arrived in Washington, the Democrats have met with Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and other top Democrats. At least six Texas Democrats, a Pelosi aide, and a White House aide contracted COVID-19, the illness caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, last week.

According to a copy of the warrant, Phelan directed the House Sergeant-at-Arms’ office and “any officer appointed by him” to take Cortez, “who is now absent from the House, wherever said Member may be found in the State, into your custody and safekeeping and bring said Member before the bar of the House instanter.” Then, under the Texas Constitution, Cortez should then be compelled to attend the House session “in the manner provided under the House Rules of Procedure,” the warrant said.

After Cortez returned to Washington, Texas House Democratic Caucus Chair Chris Turner sang his praises and said in a statement “our unity is our strength.”

“We welcome Rep. Phil Cortez, who is a valued member of our Caucus, back to Washington, D.C. with open arms,” Turner added. “All 57 Democrats breaking quorum are just as firm in our commitment to seeing this through until the end as we were the day we left. We are united and unrelenting in our commitment to protect the freedom to vote.”

So... ...what law did the Democrats break?
 

BudmanTX

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But no law on the books to book them with.
no, no law at all......when they land local sherriff, or police, or a Ranger will pick them up and take them straight to the capital, and lock them in the Senate to resume the vote.......it's really up to the speaker of the house here to sign the warrant to get them anyways.....and i've only heard of one instance when that has happened.....the rest are still in Washington, some have covid now....and i think maybe 2 or 3 came back....so Abbott right now is freaking out....
 
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