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Georgia Republicans decline to redraw congressional map after voting rights decision

Georgia Republicans decline to redraw congressional map after voting rights decision

Summary

Georgia Republicans decided not to redraw the state’s congressional map during a special session, saying they need more time and input before making changes. They want to handle redistricting carefully instead of rushing, especially after a recent Supreme Court decision that changed how voting rights laws apply.

Key Facts

  • Georgia Republicans declined to redraw congressional districts during a special session.
  • They cited a rushed timeline and unclear effects of a recent Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act.
  • The Supreme Court decision weakened protections for minority voters under the Voting Rights Act.
  • Republicans want a transparent and responsible process with public input.
  • The party aims to keep its narrow majority in the US House of Representatives.
  • Some other states, encouraged by President Trump, moved quickly to change district maps.
  • Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns stressed focusing on other issues like tax policies and voting machine laws.
  • Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and others protested efforts to redraw districts.
  • Past redistricting already helped some Republicans in metro Atlanta, but Georgia remains a competitive state.
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