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October 11, 2011

Legislative Redistricting Efforts Underway

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This past week the Joint Legislative Committee on Reapportionment began their public hearings throughout the state.  The purpose of these meetings has been to gain input from citizens regarding the redrawing of state House and Senate districts. The Joint Committee consists of twenty-two (22) members; one (1) member of the House of Representatives from each congressional district, four (4) at-large members of the House of Representatives, all appointed by the Speaker of the House; one (1) member of the Alabama Senate from each congressional district, four (4) at large members of the Senate, all appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.

The Constitution of Alabama, 1901, requires the Alabama Legislature to redraw the State lines during the first session after official completion of each Census of the United States. The Census is conducted once every 10 years throughout the entire country. Redistricting is mandated in order that legislative districts may be adjusted to reflect population shifts within Alabama. A good example of this shift would be the large number of citizens moving from Jefferson County into suburban St. Clair and Shelby Counties over the last 10 years. 

The total number of legislative seats includes 35 Senate Districts and 105 House Districts.  In the past, the Joint Committee has tried to keep the state legislative districts within 5% of the average population of all House and Senate Districts combined. In other words, if the average House District has 43,000 people, then all the districts needed to be drawn within 5% of that population figure. This year the committee is going to draw the districts within 1% population deviation from one another insuring that all legislators represent almost the exact same number of people.

According to the latest Census, the average Senate District should contain 136,564 people.  Senate District 14, which I represent, is the second most overpopulated Senate District in the state with 168,669 citizens from parts of Jefferson, Shelby, Bibb and Chilton Counties.  This means it is overpopulated by 32,160 and therefore will be geographically reduced quite a bit.  It is a tough process because I am happy with the current district that I have; however, it will have to conform to the one man, one vote principle laid out in the Constitution.

As we moved forward with these deliberations, I expect new House and Senate maps to be drawn after the first of the year.  Public input into the drawing of these district lines will be crucial to having fair representation in the legislature. As soon as the first draft of these new lines is proposed, I will make certain to publish them on my website for your review. Although it will be a challenging process, it is extremely important that the public attend these hearings and share their thoughts so that lines can be drawn in a fair manner to all citizens of Alabama.   

 

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What I've been doing lately:

May 14

  • SenCamWard: In Alabaster preparing for economic development trade show coming up. Lots of preparation to meet with potential new businesses #economy
  • SenCamWard: Legis. Sine Die is Wednesday. Big items still in Senate- #immigration budgets, court cost bill and Mediciad. Will be a long one #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: .@jeffamy no those numbers just include state & local expenditures, not federal dollars.
  • SenCamWard: .@jeffamy no those numbers just include state & local expenditures, not federal dollars.
  • SenCamWard: .@schroddybach according to NEA stats AL teachers make just below Natl Avg at 28th in US. Agree though that more money needed for supplues
  • SenCamWard: .@jasondcooper very good point b/c local taxes are MUCH higher in Over the Mtn schools than Black Belt schools. Again disparity in local $$
  • SenCamWard: .@jasondcooper very good point b/c local taxes are MUCH higher in Over the Mtn schools than Black Belt schools. Again disparity in local $$
  • SenCamWard: .@jasondcooper actually Shelby Cty has higher property taxes than most neighbors. Constitution limits amount sales tax school bds can raise
  • SenCamWard: As we enter the last day of session w/ budgets being big issue, glad was able to stir up the online debate tonight on education. #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Gov poised to sign bill by Rep Randy Wood & I that will crack down on false impersonation of a law enforcement officer #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Gov poised to sign bill by Rep Randy Wood & I that will crack down on false impersonation of a law enforcement officer #alpolitics

May 15

  • SenCamWard: Not sure where number comes from “@ShaneWeldon: @SenCamWard did the $10m reported loss by HB56 include lost taxation on sales, income, etc?”
  • SenCamWard: Thanks again to all groups who helped get final passage- Bill would give panel the power to alter sentences http://t.co/UqFeyM0c #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: I believe we could all come up w/ studies to back our own views up. Unemployment is down, state rev. up “@ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
  • SenCamWard: Could point to 7 new foreign cos. locating to AL in last 12 months. There are studies showing both sides @ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
  • SenCamWard: In fairness I think both sides studies that agree w/ their view & claim it as legit. “@ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
  • SenCamWard: The real answer on economic impact will be whether state jobs & revenue go up or down over next 12 months @ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
  • SenCamWard: Tomorrow the Senate goes into session which will likely last all day & into evening. Also, expecting Gov to call special session for Thurs.
  • SenCamWard: New legisl lines expected to be introduced Thursday RT @clantonadv Proposed districts divide Chilton County http://t.co/lPXfm12V
  • Shelby County Reporter: Ward’s sentencing reform bill passes legislature

May 16

  • SenCamWard: Senate now in session. Debating Beason substitute #immigration bill. Will be a long day #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Senate debate on immigration continues to drag on & hopeful that we will soon be able to move on to budgets #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Protestors again at State House blocking floor access. Looks like we are now moving past immigration & moving to budgets #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: At the microphone getting the Senate to confirm the House changes to my expedited court docket bill. #alpolitics #ALGOP
  • SenCamWard: Last minute scrambling on Sine Die night to get bills through. Everyone wanting to get their issues before time expires in hours #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Court costs bill stalls, now moving to a non-controversial calendar of about 30 bills. Gen Fund coming soon #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: RT @alabasternews: Proposed districts bring changes to county: Shelby County would see significant changes to its Alabama Senate an... h ...
  • SenCamWard: It is safe to say the court cost bill is now on life support. Looking less & less likely #courts will get money they & face severe cuts
  • SenCamWard: @jimfuhr @sencamward Court Cost bill about to be back up. Pretty much do or die time for the courts. Close vote ahead.
  • SenCamWard: After a LONG series of negotiations the Court Cost bill passes. Tough bill but thank you for all involved in negotiations #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Actually got a Gen Fund compromise. Session about to end here at 14 minutes till midnight. Medicaid protected #alpolitics

May 17

  • SenCamWard: Sine Die. Glad the legislature just adjourned. #alpolit
  • SenCamWard: Passed a balanced budget and hopefully will be able to pass reapportionment in special session. #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Special session has been called on reapportionment and immigration #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Just finished an end of session interview w/ @1011TheSource discussing immigration, Medicaid, & budgets #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: RT @Birmingham_News: Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley calls special session to start today: Gov. Robert Bentley has called the Alabama Leg... ...
  • SenCamWard: Redistricting meeting. Democrats not pleased with proposed lines. Propose more dominant minority based districts #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: RT @SecondFront: Bentley says he will sign next year's state budgets into law http://t.co/K7VyOTVA //
  • SenCamWard: I'm happy w/ new lines “@ronwhitney59: @sencamward You've done a gr8 job Sen, pls don't let them change your district too much”
  • SenCamWard: Sen Judiciary Committee will take up redistricting bill tomorrow at 10:30 am. #alpolitics #ALGOP
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May 18

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