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June 21, 2003

Legislative Black Caucus Chair Opposes Redistricting Session

By Byron LaMasters

This press release was released today from the office of State Rep. Joe Deshotel (D-Beaumont). Deshotel is the chair of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.

Redistricting was decided two years ago. Texas newspapers, its voters – even the Republican leadership itself – believed a decision was reached fairly through the courts – an impartial and neutral institution. This upcoming $2 million meeting is a partisan and divisive attack on Texas. There is no emergency. There is no compelling reason to redistrict except that partisan politicians in Washington, DC, demand an outcome to their liking.

Posted by Byron LaMasters at June 21, 2003 02:30 AM

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Please send me information on the February event in Austin. I would like to attend
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