Glimmer of hope appears for virtual public hearings on Florida’s redistricting
Might the Republicans running the Florida Legislature’s redistricting committees budge on Democrats’ requests to let the public speak online about drawing their future voting districts?
Democrats, voting groups question access during Florida political redistricting process
In the Sunshine State, the process is controlled by Republicans Jeffrey SchweersCapital Bureau | USA TODAY NETWORK – FLORIDA As the Florida Legislature begins its second
House Democratic Co-Leader fears limited public input on redistricting
The map-drawing process for the next 10 years is in the hands of the Republican-led Legislature. House Democratic Co-Leader Evan Jenne is concerned there will be limited
While 17 states near the finish line, FL redistricting in public eye has barely begun
FairDistricts advocates wary of delays, barriers to citizen input Seventeen states are way ahead of Florida in proposing new voting maps mandated by population changes
Florida redistricting battle begins, with control of Congress potentially in the balance
TALLAHASSEE — The balance of power in Florida, and maybe even in Washington, lies in the hands of 160 state lawmakers who have already begun
Want voters to trust the redistricting process? Start with listening to them | Editorial
The once-a-decade process of drawing new boundaries for legislative and congressional seats has started in Tallahassee. It’s mired in legalese, frustrating to follow, wildly partisan,