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@Bob @jack The issue’s proponents have not yet published a statement saying they will sue over it. Keep an eye on their newsletter to see if they decide to challenge it: https://us17.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=8cede0d6ebc1b54023a8c991c&id=cf13c0016b
@thenewred @jesterkun It’s journalistic malpractice for the op-ed to not link to the text.
Here’s the summary: https://www.citizensnotpoliticians.org/petition/
Here’s the raw amendment: https://citizensnotpoliticians.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/CNP-Amendment-for-Web.pdf
Basically, it takes district-drawing power away from elected officials, giving it to a panel of 15 people screened by a bipartisan panel of retired judges. Then there’s a whole lot of detail on how to draw maps and ensure that it’s valid.