Just like the 14,000 member credit unions it supports, the World Council of Credit Unions in Madison, Wis., must intermittently reevaluate its structure and programs in order to best meet the needs of those it serves...WOCCU Expands Its Global Reach:
Changing the Map Redistricting, explained Congressional redistricting is the process by which states redraw electoral district boundaries that determine representation in the US House of Representatives. The Constitution, federal law, and court rulings require districts to have roughly equal populations, avoid discrimination against racial or language minorities, and, in most states, be geographically contiguous. For most of American history, redistricting has followed a predictable cycle, occurring every 10 years after the census. Gerrymandering is the deliberate manipulation of district boundaries to advantage one political party. Common tactics by both major American political parties include packing opposition voters i...
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