ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Governor Wes Moore on Tuesday announced the creation of a Redistricting Advisory Commission to consider a mid-election cycle change to Maryland's Congressional maps.
According to Moore, the commission will "organize public hearings, solicit public feedback, and make recommendations to the governor and Maryland General Assembly."
The move comes in response to some Republican State leaders who've already taken legislative steps to increase their slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives during the 2026 mid-terms.
Democrats have expressed outrage, claiming the GOP is out of bounds in making such changes outside the nation's 10-year census period.
In response, many Democratic led states like California have vowed to redo their maps to make up the difference.
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