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League of Women Voters Bucks celebrates ‘People Powered Fair Maps National Day of Action’

Rep. Wendi Thomas was recognized for her leadership in redistricting reform in Pennsylvania

From L: Bucks County Commissioner Diane M. Ellis-Marseglia, League member Ardith Talbot, Pennsylvania state Reps. Shelby Labs and K.C. Tomlinson, League co-president Jean Weston, LACRA primary sponsor and Pennsylvania state Rep. Wendi Thomas, and Bucks County Commissioner Gene DiGirolamo

The League of Women Voters of Bucks County celebrated the “People Powered Fair Maps National Day of Action” on Thursday, April 29, at the Bucks County Administration Building in Doylestown.

State Rep. Wendi Thomas, of the 178th District in Bucks County, was recognized and given a certificate for her leadership in redistricting reform in Pennsylvania as the prime sponsor of House Bill 22, known along with its companion Senate Bill 222 as the Legislative and Congressional Redistricting Act. LACRA would require fairer rules for redistricting and would allow more transparency and public engagement in redistricting in Pennsylvania.

The Bucks County Board of Commissioners, represented by Commissioners Diane M. Ellis-Marseglia and Gene DiGirolamo, were also recognized and given certificates by LWVBC representatives for their support of fairer redistricting with the adoption of a resolution on April 1, 2020, in support of redistricting reform.

This event was part of a statewide effort to have Pennsylvania legislative leaders allow the bills out of committee to hearings and votes.

In attendance at Thursday’s presentation, in addition to Thomas, were LACRA co-sponsors Reps. K.C. Tomlinson and Shelby Labs. The other Bucks County legislators who have signed on as co-sponsors to either the state House or state Senate LACRA bill are Reps. Meghan Schroeder, John Galloway, Frank Farry and Todd Polinchock, and Sens. Tommy Tomlinson, Steve Santarsiero and Maria Collett.

The April 29 “People Powered Fair Maps National Day of Action” was a national, nonpartisan event designed to increase public awareness and engagement around the redistricting process. The day of action was part of the League of Women Voters of United States’ program People Powered Fair Maps. Local leagues across the country held more than 300 events to recognize this effort. In Pennsylvania, many events were also held by local grassroots groups of Fair Districts PA. All highlighted how redistricting impacts issues people care about and how the public should have more of a say on how maps are drawn to counter partisan and racial gerrymandering.

To learn more about LACRA and redistricting reform, visit fairdistrictspa.com. Information on the LWVBC can be found at lwvbucks.org

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