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DeSantis considers 'little tweak' to redistricting schedule

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DeSantis considers 'little tweak' to redistricting schedule

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is considering delaying a special session on congressional redistricting, which is currently scheduled to start on Monday. The session aims to produce new maps for the U.S. House, but DeSantis may push it back due to a pending U.S. Supreme Court decision on a case involving Louisiana.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may delay a special session on congressional redistricting. The session is scheduled to start on Monday, but DeSantis is considering a delay due to a pending U.S. Supreme Court decision. The decision involves a case from Louisiana and could impact how districts are drawn in Florida. DeSantis believes the ruling will affect some South Florida districts. A new map would likely face lawsuits, but it's unclear if it would be blocked by courts before the November elections. The House Speaker has convened a select committee on redistricting, but it hasn't produced any new maps. DeSantis' office may be drafting new maps, but this hasn't been confirmed. The redistricting session is a key issue in Florida, with Democrats accusing DeSantis of a partisan power grab.

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