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Maryland redistricting

Maryland Reporter News 

Bootleggers, Baptists, and Howard’s school redistricting

November 13, 2019 Maryland Reporter

By Mark Newgent The Howard County Public School System’s redistricting process has certainly engendered a great deal of angst and

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Redistricting reform gains Maryland Senate support

March 6, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Len Lazarick [email protected] Gov. Larry Hogan’s is again pushing to create an independent commission to draw congressional and legislative

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Redistricting reform tries to stay alive despite leadership opposition

March 1, 2016 Maryland Reporter

Alyssa Bevan Dangel in costume as a broken-winged pterodactyl, as one federal judge described the shape of the gerrymandered 3rd

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Maryland’s redistricting solution

October 22, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Maryland’s 1967 Constitutional Convention met in the House of Delegates chamber. Photo by Rebecca Lessner, MarylandReporter.com By Len Lazarick [email protected]

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Maryland Redistricting Reform: Fairness is the place to start

August 18, 2015August 18, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Maryland’s 3rd congressional district, considered the second most gerrymandered and non-compact district in the nation. Graphic by MarylandReporter.com. By Len

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Mission impossible on redistricting reform

August 18, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Gov. Larry Hogan announces the members of his redistricting reform commission Aug. 8. Photo from Governor’s Office. By Barry Rascovar

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The current U.S. national debt:
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