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“Better, Not Bitter:” Why a Newly Elected Lawmaker Fights On

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Photo: Louisiana U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields, D-Baton Rouge, spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club luncheon on July 28, 2025. (Wes Muller/Louisiana Illuminator)

According to the US Supreme Court Louisiana vs. Callais After the decision struck down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, more than a dozen states redrew their congressional district maps. Ten managed to quickly impose novel lines.

The Louisiana state legislature has passed a novel map that redraws the majority-Black county seat currently held by Democrats Representative Cleo Fields from Baton Rouge. His voters were the focus Callis Decision.

Even though his district was redistricted to strengthen Republican ranks in Congress, Fields remains sanguine.

In Episode 32, Fields discusses why the fight for voting rights is not over.

Over in South Carolina, the White House put pressure on the state’s Republican-led legislature to pass a novel Republican-friendly map. If passed, it would have dissolved the district held by the state’s only Democratic representative.

Jessica Holdmansenior reporter of the South Carolina Daily Gazettewill explain what ultimately happened.

Finally, Evening wrapping Newsletter author Danielle Gaines shares the top stories she’s seeing.

Episode produced and edited by Mallory Cheng. Music for Stories From The States, composed by David Singer.

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