US Supreme Court Allows New Congressional Map
The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for a Republican-led state to use a congressional map previously blocked by courts. This decision impacts the allocation of congressional seats within the state. This decision follows previous court blocks on redistricting efforts.
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Sources · 7 independent
NPR
“U.S. Supreme Court had cleared the way for the Republican-led state to use a congressional map that had been previously blocked by the courts.”
WBUR Boston
“four of the state's seven congressional seats. The U.S. Supreme Court has”
KQED FM
“use a congressional map . That had been previously blocked by the courts.”
KQED FM
“the Supreme Court weakened the voting rights act two weeks ago, there's been a flurry of GOP redistricting efforts in the South. And”
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