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Redistricting commission sues legislation as “last resort”

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Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission meeting
Carlos Osorio

Michigan’s redistricting commission is suing the state legislature for a little over 3-million-dollars in funding

The state constitution requires lawmakers to provide “adequate funding” to defend Michigan’s legislative district maps against lawsuits. There are currently two.

But the commission has been without a budget to pay its lawyers since October 1st.

Executive director Edward Woods says the lawsuit is a last resort.

“This is not something we were looking to do but we have been requesting funds since May 13th and as [of] today, we haven’t received one dime for Fiscal Year 23 even though we have legal bills.”

State lawmakers didn’t reach a deal on reauthorizing the commission’s leftover money from the previous budget before they adjourned last week.

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