The partisan divide was on full display over the weekend as lawmakers debated, and majority Democrats passed, new legislative boundaries that could be the law of the land for
(The Center Square) – The partisan divide was on full display over the weekend as lawmakers debated, and majority Democrats passed, new legislative boundaries that could be the law of the land for the next ten years. Du.
May 27, 2021 | 8:02 PM
(The Center Square) – Democrats put out revised legislative maps for redrawing the state’s political boundaries Thursday afternoon that they say factors in feedback from residents and advocacy groups.
“After 50 public hearings across the state and listening to hours of testimony, the House and Senate Democrats have put together a product our state can be proud of,” said state Rep. Lisa Hernandez, chair of the House Redistricting Committee. “What should stand out about this proposed map is how similar districts look compared to our current map.
She said the changes were based on feedback, including criticism from Republicans.
by Brett Rowland, The Center Square | May 28, 2021 08:01 AM Print this article
Democrats put out revised legislative maps for redrawing the state s political boundaries Thursday afternoon that they say factors in feedback from residents and advocacy groups. After 50 public hearings across the state and listening to hours of testimony, the House and Senate Democrats have put together a product our state can be proud of, said state Rep. Lisa Hernandez, chair of the House Redistricting Committee. What should stand out about this proposed map is how similar districts look compared to our current map.
She said the changes were based on feedback, including criticism from Republicans.