On Sunday, Texas House Democrats left the state to deny the lower chamber a quorum to conduct legislative business, thus putting the GOP plan to redraw the state’s congressional maps during the summer’s special session in limbo. Quorum breaks have long been a tool in the kit of minority lawmakers in Texas, but this is the second one in four years—and the first since the Lege passed additional penalties for lawmakers who flee the state. Accordingly, there’s been a great deal of consternation from leaders on both sides of the divide about what can—and can’t—happen to the legislators who are currently scattered between Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York. Here are some answers.Why did the Democrats leave the state?Texas requires two-thirds of either chamber of the…