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Gallot flexes his muscles
State Rep. Rick Gallot of Grambling reminded us recently that his voice will be heard in the upcoming brouhaha over reapportionment.
As chairman of the House and Governmental Affairs Committee, Gallot will ride herd over any legislation that's introduced in the state House of Representatives to deal with reapportionment and redistricting when lawmakers convene a special legislative session beginning in March. Let us recall that reapportionment concerns redrawing the state's congressional districts in the wake of the 2010 Census. Redistricting represents redrawing state legislative districts and other districts –- Public Service Commission, Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, etc. –- that are represented by individuals who are elected by the people.
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