COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KRHD) — The biggest hurdle during Texas' second special legislative session is redistricting, with lawmakers divided on proposed congressional map changes that could significantly alter political representation across the state.

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State Representative Paul Dyson, for District 14, said the new map could add as many as five Republican congressional seats.

"What the map does is it adds potentially 5 congressional seats on the Republican side, and I think it gives a voice to a lot of the Republicans that are in those current congressional districts that right now don't really have a choice on their because it's going to be usually a Democrat district and so now it gives them more of a choice."

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