I'm not Texas Constitutional scholar, but this has happened a few times before. The warrants are civil in nature and not enforceable outside of the state.
I'm not Texas Constitutional scholar, but this has happened a few times before. The warrants are civil in nature and not enforceable outside of the state.
From this NPR article, it looks like the difference is that the vote to arrest was a motion, not a law. www.npr.org/2025/08/04/g...
Makes sense-- Committees have their own unique powers in the legislature.