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The map would likely keep the current congressional makeup in Missouri but is expected to generate fierce debate on the House floor.
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The St. Louis Democrat also provided her opinion on congressional redistricting, which is expected to dominate the first part of the 2022 legislative session.
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House Democrats proposed their own congressional map that would make the 2nd District more competitive.
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The Noel Republican also discussed other big-ticket items for the 2022 session, including congressional redistricting and passing legislation authorizing Gov. Mike Parson to spend Medicaid expansion funds.
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In an interview with St. Louis Public Radio on Wednesday, Gov. Parson explained his priorities on spending federal dollars, congressional redistricting and the COVID-19 pandemic as the 2022 legislative session began.
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The House commission remains active. But appellate judges will draw lines for Missouri's 34 state Senate districts.
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Republicans may spare Democratic Congressman Emanuel Cleaver and bolster GOP Congresswoman Ann Wagner.
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St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Sarah Kellogg answer your questions about Missouri politics.
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The process now shifts to a federal judge, as it has in years past.
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The south St. Louis County state representative also discussed a town hall meeting he had on car theft with county Prosecutor Wesley Bell.