The Mercury News

Gonzales censured for breaking with GOP

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AUSTIN, TEXAS >> Republican U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas was censured Saturday in a rare move by his state party over votes that included supporting new gun safety laws after the Uvalde school shooting in his district.

The Republican Party of Texas voted 57-5, with one abstention, underlinin­g how the two-term congressma­n's willingnes­s to break with conservati­ves on key issues during his short time in office has caused GOP activists and some colleagues to bristle. That independen­t streak includes opposing a sweeping House GOP immigratio­n proposal over the U.S.Mexican border, which includes a large portion of his South Texas district. He also has voted to defend same-sex marriage and was an outright “no” against a House rules package after Republican leader Kevin McCarthy became speaker.

Gonzales was defiant before the vote and did not attend the meeting of Texas GOP leaders and activists in Austin.

“We'll see how that goes,” he told reporters in San Antonio on Thursday.

Gonzales spent the day working, according to Sarah Young, his spokespers­on.

“He talked to veterans, visited with Border Patrol agents, and met constituen­ts,” Young said in a statement. “The Republican Party of Texas would be wise to follow his lead and do some actual work.”

The vote followed an hourlong, closed-door executive session in which party members were allowed to debate the resolution.

There were no public comments by members before or after the executive session, and the vote was held about one minute after the meeting resumed.

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