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The final People’s Maps Commission hearing was held last week, but Republicans are likely to draft their own map proposals in the upcoming redistricting process.
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The People’s Maps Commission held a public hearing last Thursday in Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District — which includes the city of Madison — where citizens voiced concerns about partisan gerrymandering in the redistricting process.
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A partnership between the Nelson Institute and the DNR contributed climate data to the task force that shows Wisconsin is becoming warmer and wetter, threatening both urban and rural regions of the state.
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With final margins looking strikingly similar to 2016, Biden was able to pull enough votes out of Dane and Milwaukee County to secure the state.
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“I think voting is really important, especially for the 2020 election,” Pareek said. “But at the same time, I don’t want to pressure people of color or indigenous people to vote for Biden because I know both parties won’t be able to solve systemic racism. While I think voting is really important, I don’t think indigenous people and people of color should be obligated to vote under a two-party system that will always continue to oppress them.”