(Credit: Shutterstock) At least one Texas Republican wants the party’s leader, Gov. Greg Abbott, to take advantage of an upcoming special session to redraw their state’s 36 congressional districts. That doesn’t seem likely. window.hook_external_salon_video = function (){ var sYUI = window.sYUI || ( window.sYUI = YUI(slnm.config.yui) ); sYUI.use('slnmEventsTracker', 'salonVideoRealTimeTracking', function (Y) { window.slnmDebug('vrtt-ext', 'hooking video tracking for external video.', ''); Y.slnmEventsTracker.init(); window.slnmDebug('vrtt-ext', 'rechecking for video.', ''); Y.salonVideoRealTimeTracking.armTracker(); }); } The concern seems to be that, because a panel of federal judges is meeting in July for a five-day trial on the state’s current district boundaries, they may wind up facing less favorable political conditions in the impending 2018 midterm elections, according to a report by the Texas Tribune.