3/31: Redistricting to result from census
Stateline: Redistricting to result from census
Texas is expected to pick up three congressional seats when the census is finalized. Other states that are expected to pick up a seat in Congress and play a primary role in redrawing districts include Florida, Georgia, Nevada, South Carolina and Utah. Arizona and Washington are slated to pick up at least one new congressional seat, but these states use commissions to draw new lines.
The Constitution leaves it up to the state to determine the method it wants to use for redistricting. In all but about a dozen states, state legislators and governors play key roles in the process, while commissions are in charge in the other states.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: House passes Education Trust Fund budget
ARKANSAS: State agency threatened by new student loan law
FLORIDA: Massive protest aimed at education bill under consideration in FL legislature
GEORGIA: State to consider selling property surplus to save $230 million over five years
KENTUCKY: State wants to improve its chances on Race to the Top round two
LOUISIANA: Gov. Jindal tells legislators: "We will not raise taxes"
MISSISSIPPI: State tightens rules on release of mentally ill acquitted of crime
NORTH CAROLINA: State's poultry farms to increase
SOUTH CAROLINA: Debate over cigarette tax to begin today in legislature
TENNESSEE: House committee's surprise move ends attempt to ban mountaintop mining
VIRGINIA: President Obama to allow gas and oil drilling off VA coast
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