
These bills would shift congressional map drawing from elected lawmakers to independent commissions or set rules for who can serve on them.
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“House districts should have equal populations, follow voting rights law, keep real communities together when possible, and avoid maps drawn for parties or incumbents.”
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“Rules for drawing congressional district maps should make representation fairer and reduce political control over the process.”
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“States should redraw U.S. House district maps only once after each census, unless a court orders a fix for an illegal map.”
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“States should have clear limits on when they can redraw U.S. House districts between national census counts.”
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“Independent commissions should draw U.S. House district maps instead of letting elected lawmakers control the lines themselves.”
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“U.S. House district maps should not be drawn to unfairly favor or punish a political party.”
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