Louisiana Legislature passes new GOP-favored map after Supreme Court ruling
The Louisiana Legislature passed a new GOP-favored House map Friday that eliminates one of the state’s Black-majority congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Bayou State’s map unconstitutional earlier this month. The Louisiana Senate had originally passed new congressional lines earlier this month in a 27-10 vote, but the state House had added amendments…
The Louisiana Legislature passed a new GOP-favored House map Friday that eliminates one of the state’s Black-majority congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Bayou State’s map unconstitutional earlier this month. The Louisiana Senate had originally passed new congressional lines earlier this month in a 27-10 vote, but the state House had added amendments…
The Louisiana Legislature passed a new GOP-favored House map Friday that eliminates one of the state’s Black-majority congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Bayou State’s map unconstitutional earlier this month. The Louisiana Senate had originally passed new congressional lines earlier this month in a 27-10 vote, but the state House had added amendments…
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