Moore pushes for Maryland congressional redistricting, sets up confrontation with Senate
Gov. Wes Moore (D) hinted that he may move ahead with plans to redraw the states eight congressional districts, and to call a possible special session, despite opposition from a key lawmaker.
Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City), in a letter to Senate Democrats Tuesday, said he opposed mid-cycle redistricting, which he called too risky for Democrats who could end up losing a seat in their efforts to redraw congressional districts to gain one.
Ferguson said that redistricting in the middle of a decade twists rules for potential short-term advantage while undermining trust in institutions and ultimately, democracy, but that is not the reason we should not pursue it.
Simply put, it is too risky and jeopardizes Marylands ability to fight against the radical Trump Administration. At a time where every seat in Congress matters, the potential for ceding yet another one to Republicans here in Maryland is simply too great, he wrote.
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