Ohio passes new congressional map
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President Donald Trump’s push for GOP-led states to redraw congressional boundaries has set off a wave of redistricting efforts.
U.S. President Donald Trump's demand that Republican-led states redraw their congressional maps to help his party retain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections has triggered a national battle over redistricting.
A new congressional map, drawn to yield Republicans one more seat in the U.S. House, received final approval by the legislature on Wednesday.
Massachusetts is the state with the highest child care costs, according to new data from the North Carolina law office DeMayo Law.
North Carolina's new congressional map provides Republicans with an additional seat, giving them 11 of the total 14 congressional seats.
The Ohio Redistricting Commission appears set to pass a bipartisan map that makes it more likely for the GOP to pick up two U.S. House seats next year.