Is that entirely contingent on what people in other states do, or is there an affirmative step that would need to be taken by the majority party here to say, and now here we go back to normal. The key idea is I envision exception to Y and Z. So the norm is 2031. We have new redistricting because we have a new census that goes through the normal process. That wouldn't change. However, here we are 2036, this happens again. So at the very least in 2031, you, you would say, let's have maps drawn like they're drawn now, 100%. (13:34–13:50)
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Asserts that the normal redistricting process will occur in 2031 following the census, with exceptions possible.
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