Answer: The members of the Texas Legislature may be elected to represent all corners of the state, but they’re not necessarily reflective of it.
White lawmakers make up almost two-thirds of the Legislature, but only 43 percent of the state population is white. Men make up half of the state’s population but hold almost 80 percent of the Legislature's seats. Just about any way you slice the numbers, the makeup of the Legislature is at odds with that of the state.
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