Over at The Washington Examiner is a little insight into the redistricting issue, writ large, and how one state is always the one to next get a Member of the US House of Representatives, if there was one more seat.♠ Last time it was Utah and this time it was North Carolina.
Also of interest is how the District of Columbia almost got a real seat, with voting rights, but the brokered deal fell apart.
Regards — Cliff
♠ Current limit is 435, voted such by the US Congress. It could be 500, if the Congress wanted it to be 500. Or, it could be 250. I'm torn.
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