Politics & Government
Boston City Council Meets Very Quickly with Boston Legislative Delegation
State and municipal leaders of Boston joined forces at State House lounge.
The joined forces with state legislators at the State House today in what was supposed to be a meeting about redistricting, according to the City's website.
While the City Clerk's office designated the session as a discourse on redistricting, City Council President Stephen Murphy emphasized "no particular agenda," to the meeting, which was very short and more of a social affair for Boston legislators to meet and talk.
State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz, D-Boston, explained the importance of "trying to better advocate for Boston on legislation," and called for more joint discussions in the future. State Rep. Marty Walz, D-Boston, emphasized the importance of the meetings, particularly while the state Legislature has no Boston-based top House officials.
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When redistricting is taken up for discussion, it will lead to removing the current dividing lines of city council, state representative and state senator district lines. Redistricting is based upon several factors including population growth and diminishment, geography and more.
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