Alabama sets special election after Supreme Court allows 2023 congressional map
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Alabama governor has set new election plans after the Supreme Court cleared the state to move forward with its preferred congressional map. The decision, issued Monday in a 6–3 ruling by the Supreme Court, allowed Alabama to revert to its 2023 legislature-approved congressional map while lower courts revisit the case under a new legal […]
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