The following is a legislative update from State Senator Amanda Ragan, representing portions of Franklin, Butler and Cerro Gordo counties:
REDISTRICTING UPDATE
First redistricting plan voted down
Last week, legislators rejected the redistricting maps drawn up by our state’s nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency.
I voted for the maps when the Legislature met in special session October 5 because they meet the strict best-in-the-nation standards set out in Iowa law<https://www.legis.iowa.gov
Rejecting the maps raises concerns about gerrymandering, which has muzzled citizens in many other states. Gerrymandering<https://www.you
Adopting Map 2 can safeguard Iowans’ voices
The Legislative Services Agency will release a second nonpartisan proposal for new Congressional and state legislative districts by October 21. I plan to vote for the second map because I expect it will be drawn according to the same fair, nonpartisan standards as the first.
The Legislature must wait at least seven days after the proposal is released before voting on it. The special session to vote on the second map is set for Thursday, October 28.
What you can do before Oct. 28 vote
Please encourage your legislators to put Iowans first by adopting fair, nonpartisan maps. It’s about respecting the power and right of Iowa voters to decide the future of our state.
Find contact information for your Iowa House and Senate members at legis.iowa.gov/legislators/fin