The confrontation reached a peak when Texas Democrats made their tactical withdrawal to obstruct the voting process, which requires a two-thirds presence of state legislators to be valid. This absence rendered the necessary quorum unachievable, prompting Governor Greg Abbott to authorize arrest warrants for the fleeing lawmakers, while law enforcement monitored their residences. Upon returning, Democrats expressed a belief that their absence heightened public awareness of the contentious redistricting efforts. In a bid to prevent further walkouts, Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows locked the chamber doors during the latest session and sought police escorts for Democrats. However, some lawmakers resisted, with Rep. Nicole Collier choosing to spend the night within the chamber itself. As discussions continue, updates on this evolving situation are forthcoming.