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		<description><![CDATA[The key to less driving is density, America's gun problem, black lung is back, and more. | Kristin Funny-shaped districts aren’t the problem with American voting. Electing one representative per district (funny-shaped or otherwise) is the problem. We can solve it with multi-member districts that ensure minority views get represented and it doesn’t matter who draws then district lines. Yes, yes, and more yes. The Brennan Center’s Democracy agenda: Voting rights, money in politics, and redistricting. (Lots to read&#8212;all of it good stuff.) Wondering how much climate pollution...]]></description>
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