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Kansas lawmakers approved $460,000 for a special session to potentially redraw the state's congressional map.

The proposed redistricting aims to target the state's only Democratic congressperson, Rep. Sharice Davids.

This move follows similar partisan redistricting efforts in other states.

The special session may also address other topics, including a bill related to sex assigned at birth and property taxes.

Kansas lawmakers approved $460,000 in additional expenses to the budget for a four-day legislative session to vote on a new congressional map.

States have been in a tit-for-tat exchange for congressional districts after Texas, at the urging of President Donald Trump, re-drew its congressional map to add more Republican-leaning seats. California responded with

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