Sixth Texas Dem tests positive for COVID after fleeing state to block GOP voting bill



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A sixth Democrat from Texas who traveled to Washington, DC, in an effort to prevent a vote on a GOP-backed voting bill, has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a new report.

The unidentified state lawmaker – who was part of a group of Democrats who flew to the nation’s capital on a private jet last week – is self-isolating, a spokeswoman said from Texas Democrats to NBC News.

Over the weekend, five other Democratic lawmakers in the state tested positive for COVID-19.

The group traveled to Washington to pressure Congress to pass a federal election reform bill, which would replace the Texas bill that prevents local officials from sending mail-in ballot requests unsolicited.

The bill would also require, among other things, that applicants provide their driver’s license number or the last four digits of their social security number.

The Texas State Senate approved the sweeping bill Tuesday night. The bill is now blocked in the House due to the lack of a quorum.

The delegation is expected to stay in Washington for a month.

It was not immediately clear whether the sixth member who tested positive is fully vaccinated, but the first five to be infected said they are.

With post wires

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