Our View: Smaller House districts could give rural Arizona a fairer say
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- Arizona lawmakers are exploring ways to reduce the state's large congressional districts, a move that could give rural voters a greater voice.
- The current district map has led to rural areas being represented by one person in the state senate and two representatives in the house, while urban areas have more representation.
- Rural districts would be smaller, increasing representation and giving rural voters a greater say in the decision-making process.
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