Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2601

Introduced
9/30/24  

Caption

Providing for legislative reapportionment, for the powers and duties of the Legislative Reapportionment Commission and for a population count that includes incarcerated individuals.

Impact

The bill seeks to enhance the fairness of electoral representation by ensuring that population counts reflect true residency. It will require the commission to publicly solicit input and feedback from residents, thereby aiming to make the reapportionment process more democratic. This could lead to a more equitable distribution of political power across districts, as it incorporates voices that were previously marginalized in the reapportionment discussion. By explicitly including input from the public, the bill takes important steps to engage citizens in the legislative process.

Summary

House Bill 2601, known as the Reapportionment Openness and Fairness Act, aims to reform the legislative reapportionment process in Pennsylvania to include a more transparent and participatory approach. The bill mandates that the Legislative Reapportionment Commission counts individuals incarcerated in facilities at their last known residence if they were residents of the Commonwealth. This significant change addresses the historical practice of counting incarcerated individuals as residents of the facilities, which can distort population counts and the subsequent representation in legislative districts.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 2601 appears to be supportive among advocates for fair representation and transparency in government. Proponents argue that its passage would correct disparities in representation caused by the current counting methods. However, critics question the implications of including incarcerated individuals in population counts and how that might influence district boundaries. The debate reflects broader societal discussions about criminal justice reform and representation that resonate with many constituents.

Contention

Key points of contention include the definition of residency for individuals who are incarcerated and the potential political ramifications of altering the way populations are counted. Some lawmakers may feel that counting incarcerated individuals at their last known address could lead to significant shifts in power dynamics between urban and rural areas. Additionally, the bill's requirement for public hearings and input could be seen as a challenge to established political practices, emphasizing the need for accountability and responsiveness in legislative actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR58

Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment; independent nonpartisan commission instead of the General Assembly; provide

TX HB3031

Relating to the reapportionment of state legislative, congressional, and judicial districts and the functions and duties of the independent redistricting commission.

PA SB131

A Joint Resolution proposing integrated and distinct amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, repealing provisions relating to Legislative Reapportionment Commission and providing for Independent Redistricting Commission and for redistricting criteria.

PA HB31

A Joint Resolution proposing integrated and distinct amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, repealing provisions relating to Legislative Reapportionment Commission and providing for Independent Redistricting Commission and for redistricting criteria.

VA HB59

Reapportionment; reallocation of populations, population data, civil commitment facilities.

VA SB88

Reapportionment; reallocation of populations, population data, civil commitment facilities.

AL SB39

Legislative Committee on Reapportionment; appointment of members to committee revised

FL S0728

State Reapportionment

FL H0023

State Reapportionment

FL H0619

State Reapportionment

Similar Bills

HI SB124

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

HI SB124

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

HI HB140

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

HI HB140

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

NH SB587

creating criteria for redistricting of congressional districts, state senate districts, state house of representatives districts, and executive councilor districts.

OR SJR26

Proposing an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to sessions of the Legislative Assembly.

LA HB84

Repeals the Capital Area Transit System Act

WV HB4108

Increasing transparency in the apportionment process for congressional and legislative districts