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Moore is now calling on the Maryland Senate to vote on the proposed map, but Democratic Senate President Bill Ferguson does not intend to bring the map to the floor for consideration, saying lawmakers should focus on state issues.
House Speaker Jocelyn Pena-Melnick said her chamber, quote, did what it needed to do and hopes the Senate will reconsider.
For NPR News, I'm Sarah Petrowich in Annapolis.
Nationwide efforts to redistrict started last summer when President Trump asked Republican-led states to redraw their congressional boundaries to favor the GOP in the 2026 election.
Maryland is one of a few blue states looking to counter those efforts, and the governor's redistricting commission is recommending a map that could deliver a congressional sweep for Democrats.
Seven of Maryland's eight U.S.
House seats are already held by Democrats.
the new map would loop Democratic-dominated areas into the state's sole Republican district.
It is now up to Maryland lawmakers to approve the map, but Democratic Senate President Bill Ferguson has been unwavering in his objection, calling the recommended map, quote, unconstitutional.
For NPR News, I'm Sarah Petrowich in Baltimore.
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Maryland is one of the few blue states that has been eyeing a new congressional map ahead of the 2026 election.
House seats are held by Democrats, but redistricting advocates believe a new map could be drawn to oust Maryland's sole Republican seat.
Senator Angela Also-Brooks, who chairs the governor's redistricting commission, released a statement saying residents can submit maps for consideration.
Also, Brooks says the commission has a responsibility to move forward with redistricting, so the next Congress reflects, quote, the will of the people and can serve as a real check on President Trump.
It will ultimately be up to the Maryland state legislature to approve a new map.
For NPR News, I'm Sarah Petrowich in Baltimore.