Fourth version of a Democratic-drawn congressional map passed by legislators, heads to Pritzker – Chicago Tribune*

The House followed Senate approval with a post-midnight, Democratic-led vote of 71-43 — the bare minimum number of votes required for passage. “But I hope that everyone feels represented for the next 10 years in the General Assembly and in Congress as well or better than you have been before,” Senate President Don Harmon said.
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debtsor
4 years ago

““But I hope that everyone feels represented…”

It’s official, the leaders of the Democrat party don’t consider conservatives people. We are no longer counted as human beings in the rhetorical ‘everyone’.

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