Republican lawmakers in Georgia announced that they will not pursue mid-decade redistricting during a special session called by Governor Brian Kemp, which was scheduled to begin on Wednesday. House leaders indicated that upon learning of the inclusion of reapportionment on the agenda for the special session, they determined it was not the appropriate course of action.
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Georgia Republicans Decide Against Redistricting During Special Session
Georgia Republican lawmakers have opted not to consider mid-decade redistricting during an upcoming special session called by Governor Brian Kemp. House leaders stated that they believe pursuing reapportionment at this time is not advisable.
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