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Missouri House special committee on redistricting approves congressional redistricting map

The Missouri Capitol
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The Missouri Capitol

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Missouri House Special Committee on Redistricting gave its stamp of approval to HB 2117 Wednesday morning during a public hearing in the State Capitol.

Committee Chair Dan Shaul and Vice-Chair Hannah Kelly said the map approved by the committee was created with input from legislators representing their constituents, public testimony from citizens across the state of Missouri, and 2020 census data.

“The map created in HB 2117 contains compact and contiguous districts as required by our constitution while also keeping communities of interest and like-mindedness together,” said Shaul, R-Imperial, in a release. “The Census data allowed us the opportunity to better understand Missouri’s population and we used that information in combination with the testimony shared in committee to create a map that accurately reflects our state and our congressional districts.”

Proposed Congressional map passed in committee

Kelly said the bipartisan process used in committee allowed members from both parties to have input on the new district boundaries.

“Our goal has been to allow all state representatives, and Missourians from all parts of the state, to make their voices heard on this bill before we move forward,” said Kelly, R-Mountain Grove, said in a release.

HB 2117 must now receive approval from the House Rules committee before moving to the House floor for discussion. Shaul and Kelly anticipate the bill will be discussed on the floor on Tuesday, January 18.

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