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Frustrated advocates turn out for joint redistricting committee meeting on Congressional map

Daniel Konik
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惇蹋勛圖 News Bureau
Some people wait in the South Hearing Room at the 惇蹋勛圖 to testify on Ohio's Congressional redistricting process on Wednesday, November 10, 2021. They included Michael Ahern (center, in white mask).

The committee held its first meeting on Wednesday, and it's unclear exactly what the committee will do besides hold a second meeting Friday.

Though state lawmakers are supposed to be creating Ohios Congressional map, with one less district, a newly formed six-member committee of lawmakers has now been tasked with discussing it.

Advocates pushing for fair maps have been protesting the process, with a deadline coming at the end of this month. Some came out to share their frustration at the first meeting of the joint committee on Ohio Congressional Redistricting Wednesday.

Four maps have been submitted - by , , and .

People who offered comment said they had had little notice that the committee would take testimony, and several complained about a lack of transparency and access to information about the Republican-led process.

Michael Ahern of Columbus has testified on redistricting before, and (R-Bowling Green) about the five minute time limit set for speakers.

You can just testify to whatever bills youd like to testify to before the committee, Gavarone said.

Five minutes for all the bills, or five minutes per bill? asked Ahern.

Five minutes, total," clarified Gavarone.

Total. Ok," Ahern said.

The next and perhaps last joint committee hearing is Friday. People who want to testify need to submit witness slips and written testimony by Thursday morning at 10:30. Information is at .

Contact Karen at 614-578-6375 or at kkasler@statehousenews.org.
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