GREENVILLE, S.C. —
Following Texas' progression of a new congressional district map , Rep. Ralph Norman, R-South Carolina, called on state lawmakers to follow suit.
This week, Texas senators passed a new congressional map that favors GOP representation on the national stage by redrawing districts that would add more Republican seats in D.C.
"What they're doing in Texas is they just produced an instant map that suited them. They're not even pretending to have public hearings. They're not pretending to have, you know, subcommittees where people can go and say, 'This isn't how it should be.' They just want to push it through," said Lynn Teague with the South Carolina League of Women Voters, a non-partisan voting advocacy group.
In a post on X on Tuesday, Norman, who is running for gover