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HB10-1408: Congressional Redistricting Bill Moves

The controversial measure — House Bill 1408 — is opposed by some Republicans who believe Democrats are attempting to influence redistricting with partisan politics when the process should be a completely non-partisan issue.

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HB10-1408: Are Judicial Redistricting Rules Guidelines or Handcuffs?

Guardrails and handcuffs — those were among the metaphors a pair of lawmakers used today describing a measure that would repeal the criteria courts must consider if called upon to settle voting district boundaries.

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HB10-1408: Redistricting Battle Begins In Colo. House Committee Today

Introduced late last week, House Bill 1408, sponsored by House Majority Leader Paul Weissmann, D-Louisville, would eliminate a law Republicans passed in 2003.

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HB10-1408: GOP Fires at Buescher on Redistricting Bill

The decennial partisan slug fest known as redistricting started early this week as Republicans blasted Democrats, who hold majorities in both houses of the legislature, over a bill to redraw congressional district lines.

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HB10-1408: Bill Would Repeal Direction to Courts on Political Maps

A new bill about the power of courts to redraw congressional districts has raised Republican hackles.

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