Memphis, Tenn. State Rep. Antonio Parkinson called this week for Memphis and surrounding West Tennessee counties to secede from Tennessee and form a new state after the Tennessee GOP supermajority approved a congressional map Thursday that splits Memphis into three districts. Parkinson made the proposal during a legislative hearing and reiterated it Friday on Action News 5's A Better Memphis broadcast. The Thursday vote prompted protests at the state capitol and promises of legal action from Democratic lawmakers, with State Rep. Jesse Chism calling the split evidence of racial targeting and House Speaker Cameron Sexton defending the map as population-based; Parkinson urged convening legal scholars and constitutional attorneys to explore options while affected members, including U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen and State Rep. Justin Pearson, no longer reside in the new District 9.
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This redistricting could change who represents you in Congress. It might also affect local policies and funding. If you're in Memphis or West Tennessee, keep an eye on the developments. Check who your current representative is and how the changes might impact you.
Redistricting is a complex process with potential legal battles ahead. Memphis seceding from Tennessee is a bold proposal, but it's unclear if it's feasible. Stay informed about your local politics. It's worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Republican state legislators secured approval of a new congressional map they say reflects population and political considerations, potentially strengthening GOP electoral prospects in Tennessee's congressional delegation.
Memphis residents, particularly Black communities, face diluted voting power after the new map splits the city across three congressional districts, prompting protests and planned legal challenges from Democratic lawmakers and civil rights advocates.
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