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Florida House leaders are moving quickly to redraw congressional districts, citing a recent state Supreme Court ruling.

The House's pace contrasts with the Senate and Gov. DeSantis, who prefer to wait for a U.S. Supreme Court decision on a Louisiana case.

Critics suggest the effort is a pretext for partisan gerrymandering, despite Florida's Fair Districts standards.

A Florida Supreme Court ruling last summer is emerging as a driving reason House leaders say they are moving forward quickly with redrawing the state’s congressional districts – an effort whose biggest fan may be President Trump.

The House’s hurry-up pace is in contrast with Florida Senate President Ben Albritton and Gov. Ron DeSantis, who want to wait until later in the spring to redraw boundaries

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