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Nevada voters, take back redistricting power from the politicians

Nevada voters, take back redistricting power from the politicians | RGJ Solutions Board Reno-Gazette-Journal 2/26/2021 RGJ Solutions Board, Reno Gazette Journal © Pool photo by David Calvert/The Nevada Independent The Assembly chambers on the first day of the 31st Special Session of the Nevada Legislature in Carson City, Nev., on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. (David Calvert/The Nevada Independent) Editorial opinions are decided by the RGJ Solutions Board, separate from the news staff. This isn’t a problem. This is an opportunity. Voters should choose their legislators not the other way around Following the national census every 10 years, states must redraw the boundaries of their legislative districts to reflect population shifts and ensure equal representation for its residents. Nevada, like most other states, charges state legislators with drawing the districts for the U.S. House of Representatives and for the Nevada Legislature itself. In other words,

Cable companies win lawsuit over Maine s law allowing access to individual cable channels instead of bundled packages

Cable companies win lawsuit over Maine’s law allowing access to individual cable channels instead of bundled packages Updated Feb 26, 2021; A federal appeals court has rejected Maine’s law requiring cable companies to give subscribers the option of purchasing access to individual cable channels rather than bundled packages. A federal judge already delayed the law from going into effect in 2019, and the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston agreed that the law raises constitutional concerns. Comcast, joined by Disney, Fox Cable and NBC/Universal, Fox Cable and others, sued the state over the law. The appeals court noted that state acknowledged there’s an insufficient record to justify that the law could withstand muster when it came to First Amendment arguments raised by the cable companies. Cable companies contended they were unfairly singled out, among other things.

Cable companies win lawsuit over Maine s a la carte law - Portland Press Herald

increase font size Cable companies win a round in lawsuit over Maine’s law to let customers pick channels A federal appeals court rules that an injunction barring the law from taking effect is valid. Share A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that bars, for now, Maine’s law requiring cable companies to give subscribers the option of purchasing access to individual cable channels rather than bundled packages. In late 2019, U.S. District Judge Nancy Torresen issued an injunction to keep the law from taking effect, an initial victory for the cable companies that were challenging the state law. Earlier that year, state lawmakers had passed the measure, which would have been the first in the country to make cable companies offer customers individual channels and even specific programs on an a la carte basis rather than in packaged “bundles.”

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