More on the redistricting plans
Perry/Craddick/Dewhurst Plan Excessively Partisan and Disruptive
Dem. Cong. Delegation Plan Narrowly Tailored, Protects Texas Seniority
Hispanic Advocacy Groups Make Bid for Extra South Texas District
Overview:
Parties to the Texas Congressional Redistricting lawsuit filed maps and supporting briefs with the three-judge Federal District Court on Friday, July 14, 2006 suggesting ways to correct the Texas Congressional map (1374C) ruled illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court. The three-judge panel may choose one of the plans submitted, construct a map using one of the submissions as a basis, or craft a plan entirely its own.
All submitted plans can be viewed at the Texas Legislative Council redistricting website using their RedViewer link here.
Dem. Cong. Delegation Plan Narrowly Tailored, Protects Texas Seniority
Hispanic Advocacy Groups Make Bid for Extra South Texas District
Overview:
Parties to the Texas Congressional Redistricting lawsuit filed maps and supporting briefs with the three-judge Federal District Court on Friday, July 14, 2006 suggesting ways to correct the Texas Congressional map (1374C) ruled illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court. The three-judge panel may choose one of the plans submitted, construct a map using one of the submissions as a basis, or craft a plan entirely its own.
All submitted plans can be viewed at the Texas Legislative Council redistricting website using their RedViewer link here.
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