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Florida leaders disagree on redistricting timing, delaying action until a Supreme Court ruling on race in district lines.
Florida leaders are split on when to begin redistricting, with the House pushing for action in the January-to-March session, while Governor Ron DeSantis and Senate President Ben Albritton favor delaying it until a spring special session to await a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on race in redistricting.
Albritton says no Senate work is underway, citing the need for legal clarity, while House Republicans argue delay is irresponsible ahead of the 2026 election.
Critics, including Democrats and voting rights advocates, warn the delay could enable partisan manipulation, though Republicans deny such intent.
A House committee held its first meeting amid protests, with no public input allowed.
Los líderes de Florida no están de acuerdo en el tiempo de redistribución de distritos, retrasando la acción hasta que la Corte Suprema decida sobre la raza en las líneas de distrito.