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HB 1-C: Establishing the Congressional Districts of the State

GENERAL BILL by Leek ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Andrade ; Byrd ; Mooney ; Plakon ; Yarborough

Establishing the Congressional Districts of the State; Redistricts state's congressional districts in accordance with U.S. Decennial Census of 2020 (plan P000C0109); amends provisions relating to inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous districts; reenacts provisions which provide for election of representatives to U.S. House of Representatives; provides requirements relating to actions challenging the state's congressional districts; reenacts provisions relating to severability; provides for applicability; provides severability; provides appropriation. APPROPRIATION: $1,000,000

Effective Date: upon the expiration of the terms of the representatives to the United States House of Representatives serving on the date that this act becomes a law
Last Action: 4/20/2022 House - Laid on Table; companion bill(s) passed, see SB 2-C (Ch. 2022-265)
Bill Text: PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    4/19/2022 House • Filed
    • Referred to Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee
    • Now in Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee
    • Added to Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee agenda
    • Favorable by Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee
    • Reported out of Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee
    • Bill released to Rules Committee
    • Bill added to Special Order Calendar (4/20/2022)
    • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
    4/20/2022 House • Read 2nd time
    • Amendment 717833 Failed
    • Amendment 799545 Failed
    • Substituted SB 2-C
    • Laid on Table; companion bill(s) passed, see SB 2-C (Ch. 2022-265)

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  • HB 1-C, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 4/19/2022 at 9:37 AM

    Redistricting Plan(s): P000C0109

    Bill Text:   PDF
    Analyses:   Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee (Post-Meeting) 5/6/2022 (pdf)

    Related Bills (1)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills
    S 2C (er) Establishing the Congressional Districts of the State Rodrigues Identical Last Action: 6/29/2022 Chapter No. 2022-265

    Committee Amendments (1)

    Amendment Sponsor Filed Last Committee Action Format Redistricting Plan
    959221 - Amendment
    Remove lines 3627-3647
    Joseph 4/19/2022
    2:33 PM
    Failed to Adopt
    4/19/2022
    PDF

    Floor Amendments (2)

    Amendment Sponsor Filed Last Floor Action Format Redistricting Plan
    717833 - Amendment
    Remove lines 95-3647 and insert:
    Jenne 4/19/2022
    8:00 PM
    House: Failed
    4/20/2022
    PDF S035C8060  
    799545 - Amendment
    Remove lines 3627-3647
    Joseph 4/19/2022
    9:57 PM
    House: Failed
    4/20/2022
    PDF  

    Citations - Statutes (18)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    8.0001 Definitions. Page 2 (pdf)
    8.0002 Division of state into congressional districts. Page 4 (pdf)
    8.0111 Inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous districts. Page 144 (pdf)
    8.031 Election of representatives to Congress. Page 144 (pdf)
    8.051 Page 145 (pdf)
    8.0611 Severability. Page 145 (pdf)
    8.062 Page 146 (pdf)
    8.063 Page 146 (pdf)
    8.07 Applicability. Page 146 (pdf)
    8.08 Definitions. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.081 Division of state into congressional districts. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.082 Inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous districts. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.083 Districts with noncontiguous territory. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.084 New counties. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.085 Election of representatives to Congress. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.086 Members of governmental agencies appointed pursuant to former district boundaries unaffected by new district boundaries. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.087 Severability. Page 147 (pdf)
    8.088 Applicability. Page 147 (pdf)

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