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http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article147501294.html
TALLAHASSEE
The Florida House on Friday agreed to back off an attempt to weaken the Fair Districts amendments to the Florida Constitution and passed a narrower Senate proposal that sets new guidelines for what happens when redistricting legal cases are unresolved in election years.
With no discussion, the House voted 116-0 for SB 352 and sent it to the governor. On Thursday, it replaced its bill, HB 953, with the Senate bill with no discussion. The Senate passed its measure 24-14.
It was a significant departure for the House, which had advanced a measure that would have required any challenges to a redistricting map to occur within 60 days after the maps are passed, effectively short-circuiting the time challengers can obtain records and documents to prepare a case. The House also wanted to turn the tables on the judiciary by subjecting judges in redistricting disputes to cross-examination.
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The House’s proposals came after four tumultuous years of redistricting battles that cost taxpayers over $11 million, led to four trials, three special sessions, and eight rulings from the Florida Supreme Court.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/pol...-politics/article147501294.html#storylink=cpy
now those florida Rs are totally fucked
hahahahahahahahahaha
TALLAHASSEE
The Florida House on Friday agreed to back off an attempt to weaken the Fair Districts amendments to the Florida Constitution and passed a narrower Senate proposal that sets new guidelines for what happens when redistricting legal cases are unresolved in election years.
With no discussion, the House voted 116-0 for SB 352 and sent it to the governor. On Thursday, it replaced its bill, HB 953, with the Senate bill with no discussion. The Senate passed its measure 24-14.
It was a significant departure for the House, which had advanced a measure that would have required any challenges to a redistricting map to occur within 60 days after the maps are passed, effectively short-circuiting the time challengers can obtain records and documents to prepare a case. The House also wanted to turn the tables on the judiciary by subjecting judges in redistricting disputes to cross-examination.
ADVERTISING
The House’s proposals came after four tumultuous years of redistricting battles that cost taxpayers over $11 million, led to four trials, three special sessions, and eight rulings from the Florida Supreme Court.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/pol...-politics/article147501294.html#storylink=cpy
now those florida Rs are totally fucked
hahahahahahahahahaha