Maryland Senate President Reverses on Mid-Decade Redistricting

Bill Ferguson, who had blocked Democrats’ redistricting push for months, now says the chamber will pursue a constitutional amendment.
Maryland Senate President Reverses on Mid-Decade Redistricting
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Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson said the state Senate intends to advance a constitutional amendment allowing mid-decade congressional redistricting, reversing his months-long opposition.

He cited a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in April that limited the use of race in drawing district lines and led to several states redrawing districts.

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