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Is Illinois Challenging Democratic Rhetoric About Redistricting?

On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, we talk about the ins and outs of redistricting in Illinois.

During the show, NPR Illinois’ Hannah Meisel and St. Louis Public Radio’s Eric Schmid and Jason Rosenbaum discuss how Illinois is one of a few states where Democrats have complete control over the process. And while Illinois Republicans haven’t exactly set the world on fire in elections in recent years, the decision to go forward with redistricting now is generating controversy for a number of reasons.

Some of the things discussed on the program include:

  • How the Illinois Democrats’ effort to create favorable maps for themselves conflicts with a national movement, primarily funded by left-leaning donors and groups, for “fair redistricting.”
  • Whether the maps that seem to be on a pathway to completion could be challenged in court because Illinois lawmakers aren’t using Census data. Those numbers won’t be available before a constitutionally mandated deadline.
  • The impact of redistricting on representation in the Metro East, a topic that Schmid explored earlier this month.
  • Why gerrymandering is not necessarily synonymous with irregularly shaped districts, something that Meisel discussed with Illinois Senate President Don Harmon earlier this year.
  • What Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who said during his 2018 campaign that he would “not sign a bill that is gerrymandered,” will do if the legislature sends redistricting plans that clearly help Democrats to his desk.

Missouri and Illinois have similar processes when it comes to congressional redistricting: Lawmakers end up passing a bill with a map, which the governor either signs or vetoes.

But Missouri’s state legislative process is substantially different: Commissions split evenly between the two parties get first crack at House and Senate maps, and appellate judges get responsibility for the processes if those bodies deadlock. State lawmakers in Illinois are responsible for drawing General Assembly maps.

Follow Jason Rosenbaum on Twitter: @jrosenbaum

Follow Hannah Meisel on Twitter: @hannahmeisel

Follow Eric Schmid on Twitter: @EricSchmid

Is Illinois Challenging Democratic Rhetoric About Redistricting?
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Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

The pandemic triggered a major housing crisis, resulting in millions of renters and unhoused people across the country becoming at risk for being evicted or displaced. Meanwhile, those living in apartments with mold or pests have been stuck with environmental conditions that exacerbate asthma and COVID-19. Locally, tenants and housing advocates are pushing back by advocating for eviction moratoriums, holding landlords accountable, and working to create a tenants bill of rights. In this episode, we hear from the three working members of State Street Tenants Resistance about what motivates them to advocate for a tenants bill of rights, and the Community Empowerment Organizer of a local community development corporation will explain how to hold problem landlords accountable and what’s at stake when large companies and the state need to be held accountable, too.

Photos by Jia Lian Yang

Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

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Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

The pandemic triggered a major housing crisis, resulting in millions of renters and unhoused people across the country becoming at risk for being evicted or displaced. Meanwhile, those living in apartments with mold or pests have been stuck with environmental conditions that exacerbate asthma and COVID-19. Locally, tenants and housing advocates are pushing back by advocating for eviction moratoriums, holding landlords accountable, and working to create a tenants bill of rights. In this episode, we hear from the three working members of State Street Tenants Resistance about what motivates them to advocate for a tenants bill of rights, and the Community Empowerment Organizer of a local community development corporation will explain how to hold problem landlords accountable and what’s at stake when large companies and the state need to be held accountable, too.

Photos by Jia Lian Yang

Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

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Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

The pandemic triggered a major housing crisis, resulting in millions of renters and unhoused people across the country becoming at risk for being evicted or displaced. Meanwhile, those living in apartments with mold or pests have been stuck with environmental conditions that exacerbate asthma and COVID-19. Locally, tenants and housing advocates are pushing back by advocating for eviction moratoriums, holding landlords accountable, and working to create a tenants bill of rights. In this episode, we hear from the three working members of State Street Tenants Resistance about what motivates them to advocate for a tenants bill of rights, and the Community Empowerment Organizer of a local community development corporation will explain how to hold problem landlords accountable and what’s at stake when large companies and the state need to be held accountable, too.

Photos by Jia Lian Yang

Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

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Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

The pandemic triggered a major housing crisis, resulting in millions of renters and unhoused people across the country becoming at risk for being evicted or displaced. Meanwhile, those living in apartments with mold or pests have been stuck with environmental conditions that exacerbate asthma and COVID-19. Locally, tenants and housing advocates are pushing back by advocating for eviction moratoriums, holding landlords accountable, and working to create a tenants bill of rights. In this episode, we hear from the three working members of State Street Tenants Resistance about what motivates them to advocate for a tenants bill of rights, and the Community Empowerment Organizer of a local community development corporation will explain how to hold problem landlords accountable and what’s at stake when large companies and the state need to be held accountable, too.

Photos by Jia Lian Yang

Part I: Tenant Rights & Resistance

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