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Lawmakers to Settle on Congressional Map

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State lawmakers wrapping up the redistricting process will likely settle on a congressional map this Monday that closely resembles the map approved by the Utah Senate earlier this month. This would end a deadlock caused by disagreement between Republicans in the Senate and House. As KCPW’s Whittney Evans reports, GOP leaders expect to smooth over the dispute with minor changes, but Democratic Party chair Jim Dabakis argues Democrats and independents still don’t have a pawn in the game.

(KCPW News) State lawmakers wrapping up the redistricting process will likely settle on a congressional map this Monday that closely resembles the map approved by the Utah Senate earlier this month. This would end a deadlock caused by disagreement between Republicans in the Senate and House. As KCPW’s Whittney Evans reports, GOP leaders expect to smooth over the dispute with minor changes, but Democratic Party chair Jim Dabakis argues Democrats and independents still don’t have a pawn in the game.

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