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Runaway Texas Democrats are bringing in reinforcements to Washington DC for their voting rights pressure campaign as more than 100 state legislators prepares to join the group in the nation's capital

More than 100 state legislators started flying into Washington, D.C. on Monday to join the runaway Texas Democrats in their pressure campaign on the federal government to address voting rights issues across the country.

The 'week of action', they are calling it, attempts to urge senators to forgo their August recess to instead pass the sweeping Democratic voting and election bill shot down by Senate Republicans earlier this year.

'They shouldn't take a recess,' Florida State Democratic Senator Annette Taddeo told CNN the night before her flight from Miami to Washington. 'Democracy comes first. My request is, recess can wait. Democracy can't.'

Taddeo plans to spend three days in D.C. this week to lobby U.S. senators to postpone their recess until the For the People Act is passed. She said the Senate doesn't have time 'to play the long game' when it comes to voting rights.

At least 18 states have enacted 30 new laws related to voter rights, according to a mid-July tally by progressive policy institute Brennan Center for Justice, which has been tracking state activity since January 1, 2021.

More than 100 state lawmakers will start arriving in Washington D.C. on Monday to join the group of runaway Texas Democrats (pictured on July 30) in their bid to lobby the Senate not to recess until they pass the For the People voting rights act

More than 100 state lawmakers will start arriving in Washington D.C. on Monday to join the group of runaway Texas Democrats (pictured on July 30) in their bid to lobby the Senate not to recess until they pass the For the People voting rights act

Florida State Senator Annette Taddeo speaks during a legislative session on April 29, 2021 in TallahasseeArizona State Rep. Daniel Hernandez, a Tucson Democrat, speaks during a news conference in Phoenix on March 12, 2018

Two of the Democratic state legislators heading to D.C. are Florida Senator Annette Taddeo and Arizona Representative Daniel Hernandez

Arizona State Representative Daniel Hernandez told CNN he will be one of around a dozen state lawmakers flying in this week from his state.

Republicans in Maricopa County, which encompasses Phoenix, have been conducting yet another audit and recount of the 2020 presidential election ballots in the swing state Donald Trump lost by a close margin in November.

Since then, laws related to elections have been passed.

'We made, I think, a really valiant effort to try to stop these really awful bills at the legislative level here in Arizona and in Texas and in Georgia,' Hernandez said. 'Now that we weren't able to stop these bills at the legislative level in our different states, lawmakers across the country are flying to DC because there is nothing more important than protecting people's right to vote.'

The Tucson Democrat explained voting rights is what got him into state politics more than a decade ago.

Georgia, Arizona and Florida are notably some of the states that are controlled by Republican legislatures and have local Democratic politicians traveling to D.C. to break with what their state is doing.

A group of around 60 Democratic lawmakers from Texas paved the way for this spectacle in the nation's capital after they fled the Lone Star State last month to hide out in Washington, D.C. to stop the legislature from passing two voting reform bills.

The group boarded two private jets, chartered at $100,000, and flew from Austin to D.C.

Since then, they have been staying at the Washington Plaza Hotel in the northwest quadrant of the city since then, where each room goes for $200 per night, at least.

According to estimates, to stay through the whole session, which ends August 7, will cost the Texas Democrats around $1.5 million. But the group insists they are not using any taxpayer money for the trip.

A group of around 60 Texas Democrats boarded two private jets chartered at $100,000 last month to flee to Washington, D.C. in order to break quorum and block two Republican voting rights bills from passing

A group of around 60 Texas Democrats boarded two private jets chartered at $100,000 last month to flee to Washington, D.C. in order to break quorum and block two Republican voting rights bills from passing

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he will continue to call special sessions until enough Democrats are present to reach a quorum and the voting rights legislation is passed.

'I will keep calling Special Sessions until we address every emergency item—including funding for foster care, property tax relief & bail reform,' Abbott tweeted last Monday.

He added: 'The Democrats' decision to break quorum inflicts harm on the very Texans who elected them to serve.'

Republicans in the Texas House of Representative voted shortly after the stunt last month to have the sergeant at arms arrest Democrats and compel them to appear for the legislative session once they step foot back in Texas.

Governor Abbott's press secretary Renae Eze said the issue is bigger than just voting legislation now that the Texas Democrats have been gone for nearly a full month.

'By leaving the state, Democrats walked out on Texans and critical issues in the special session agenda to provide property tax relief, fund our retired teachers, protect our foster children, and secure our southern border,' Eze told DailyMail.com.

'Texans deserve better than Democrats walking out on them and abandoning their duties to those who elected them,' the statement continued. 'If they didn't want to do their job to debate and vote on the issues, they shouldn't have run for office.'

'Governor Abbott will continue working with the members in Austin and fighting for the future of our state, calling special session after special session to ensure this critical legislation is passed.'

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