WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNCN) — The redrawing of North Carolina's congressional map is receiving pushback from Washington, D.C.
The four Democrats representing North Carolina in the U.S. House — Alma Adams of the 12th district, Don Davis of the 1st district, Valerie Foushee of the 4th district, and Deborah Ross of the 2nd district — reintroduced the Redistricting Transparency and Accountability Act on Tuesday.
The bill gives the public more time to comment on proposed maps, requires lawmakers to disclose more information, and discloses data on who would be impacted by a new map.
"This bill is about making the redistricting process more transparent and giving the public more opportunity for input," Ross said.
The reintroduction of the bill comes less than one month after the Republican-contro

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