Redistricting Transparency and Accountability Act of 2025
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would require states to make their congressional district-drawing process more transparent and accountable by establishing standards for how districts are created and making those decisions more open to public input and scrutiny. It aims to reduce partisan gerrymandering—where politicians manipulate district boundaries to favor one party—by setting rules that states must follow when redrawing electoral maps. The changes would affect voters, politicians, and state election officials who oversee the redistricting process every ten years after the census.
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