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Missouri lawmakers continue to struggle to compromise on redrawing the state’s eight congressional districts.
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Redistricting bill, initiative petition overhaul, abortion trigger heat up chamber factions
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The Missouri House minority leader said that redistricting and voting rights bills could be major sources of contention during the last week of session.
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Missouri legislators will head back to Jefferson City this week for the final days of the 2022 session.
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Failure to pass a map before May 13 will likely lead to federal courts redrawing the state’s eight congressional districts.
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Election officials are growing increasingly concerned that the legislature’s failure to adopt a congressional map could lead to major deadlines being missed.
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The former state senator from St. Louis County also gave his take on the impasse over redistricting and the potential 2024 governor’s contest between Mike Kehoe and Jay Ashcroft.
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On Politically Speaking, the Weldon Spring Republican also discussed why there’s so much frustration with the Senate’s Conservative Caucus.
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Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft wonders whether state courts have the authority to redraw districts — or whether there’s enough time this year for federal courts to intervene.
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The map makes several changes compared to the House version that passed in January, including adding an emergency clause, which would put it into effect before the Aug. 2 primary.