Efforts to draw new election boundaries for members of Congress at mid-decade appear to be losing momentum, with House Speaker Dan Hawkins saying the House is short of the votes needed to pass a new a map.
"We don't have the votes," Hawkins said in an interview Monday morning. "We're a long ways away from the votes" needed to pass.
"I have always said that if we can't pass something big like that, why have the vote. And that's my position" he said. "I'm a long ways off from being able to pass it . . .
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