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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 1 (Introduced in House) — To expand Americans’ access to the ballot box, reduce the influence of big money in politics, and strengthen ethics r... · Sec. 2402

Sec. 2402. Requiring congressional redistricting to be conducted through plan of independent State commission

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any Congressional redistricting conducted by a State shall be conducted in accordance with— the redistricting plan developed and enacted into law by the independent redistricting commission established in the State, in accordance with part 2; or if a plan developed by such commission is not enacted into law, the redistricting plan developed and enacted into law by a 3-judge court of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in accordance with section 2421.
Section 22(c) of the Act entitled An Act to provide for the fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses and to provide for an apportionment of Representatives in Congress , approved June 18, 1929 ( 2 U.S.C. 2a(c) ), is amended by striking in the manner provided by the law thereof and inserting: in the manner provided by the Redistricting Reform Act of 2019 .
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