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With the Jan. 30 deadline imposed by Pa. Commonwealth Court approaching, the Republican-controlled state Senate is trying to cobble together a compromise.
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The proposed congressional redistricting map passed along party lines.
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The Pennsylvania House plans to pass a Republican-drawn draft of the map.
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A Pennsylvania House committee is moving forward a number of measures.
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Mastriano was filmed walking past police barricades with protestors at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.
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The House Republican caucus blasted out a press release deriding the House proposal as an “extreme partisan gerrymander in favor of Democrats.”
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The map approval process drew criticism from fair district advocates, Democrats, and at least one Republican.
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The new congressional map must account for the loss of one seat, dropping the state's D.C. delegation from 18 to 17 starting with the 2022 races.
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Both would likely be better for Republican candidates than the current, court-drawn map is, but lawmakers say neither will be their final draft.
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The state House GOP selected a map submitted by a former Republican commissioner in Lehigh County emphasizes equal population above all else.