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Louisiana's Senate passed a new congressional map Tuesday that would keep the current design largely intact, rejecting an attempt to increase the number of majority-Black districts.
Lawmakers in Louisiana approved the state's new congressional map Friday which increases the total number of majority-Black districts to comply with a previous court ruling.
The Louisiana Senate voted 27-11 Wednesday to approve a congressional redistricting map that would provide two majority-minority districts and has the support of Gov. Jeff Landry.
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — A proposed Louisiana congressional redistricting map was approved by the Louisiana Senate with a 27-11 passing vote. It now moves to the House.
In your Breakdown: The Louisiana Senate will now choose between three maps to redistrict the Louisiana Supreme Court.
LOUISIANA, USA — Wednesday afternoon during a special session, the senate passed a map drawn up by Governor Jeff Landry. It would create a second majority-Black district out of the seat ...
On Wednesday, the Louisiana Senate approved a bipartisan plan that would add a second majority-black U.S. House district in the state after a federal court deemed Louisiana’s current map illegal ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE/Louisiana Illuminator) - The Louisiana Senate gave its approval Wednesday to a congressional redistricting proposal that increases the number of majority-Black districts to ...
The Louisiana Legislature passed a congressional map with a second majority-Black district on Friday, marking a win for Democrats after a legal battle and political tug-of-war that spanned nearly ...
(CN) — In the latest victory for Black voters in Louisiana, a federal judge ruled Thursday the state’s 2022 legislative redistricting plans violate the Voting Rights Act. The ruling comes just two ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is expected to sign off on a new congressional map that adds a second majority Black district.
Louisiana lawmakers have proposed a new congressional map, in the second day of the special session on redistricting. The map creates the second majority-Black district in Shreveport to Baton Rouge.