The Louisiana legislature has overturned a veto from Governor John Bel Edwards for the first tie in 31 years. The bill inn question was the Congressional redistricting map.
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Both chambers of the Louisiana Legislature voted Wednesday mainly along party lines to override Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto of a congressional redistricting bill, marking the first time in 31 years that lawmakers refused to accept a governor’s refusal of a bill they had passed.
Of course, the usual suspects are butt-hurt, claiming unfairness and 'racism' and have filed suit in the federal court to overturn the overturn.
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