Texas Just Took the Most Savage Step Yet Against the Missing Lawmakers…

In a bold move to force absent lawmakers back to the Capitol, the Texas House just voted to revoke direct deposit access for the derelict Democrat members who fled the state. They will not receive their paychecks until they physically return to Texas grounds.

But that’s not all — each absent member is being charged $500 per day for every day they remain away. The fines are stacking up quickly, and frustration is boiling over in Austin.

This comes after weeks of political gridlock, with Democrats breaking quorum to block voting legislation. Texas leaders say enough is enough, and this latest measure is designed to hit where it hurts — their wallets.

The standoff has ignited fierce debate across the nation. Supporters say the lawmakers abandoned their duty and deserve the consequences. Critics claim the move is political retaliation.

One thing is certain: the longer they stay away, the bigger the bill they’ll face when they return.
Direct deposits suspended / pick up pay in person

Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows announced that Democratic lawmakers who fled the state cannot receive their paychecks or per diems electronically. Instead, they must collect them in person at the Capitol.

30% withholding of office budgets

The House is withholding 30% of the monthly operating funds from those absent members, to offset penalties and disrupt reimbursements or constituent communications.

$500 per day fine

Under Texas House rules, a member who is absent without leave and impedes legislative proceedings can be fined $500 per calendar day, plus costs for securing attendance.

Arrest warrants & removal efforts

Governor Abbott and legislative leaders have issued civil arrest warrants (enforceable only within Texas)

and are pursuing removal of absentee Democrats from office, though legal experts have flagged potential constitutional and jurisdictional limits.

 

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