
A Legal Scholar On 10 Laws 'Ruining America'
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Reevaluating Congressional Representation
This chapter examines the significant disparities in representation within the U.S. Congress, where one member serves about 750,000 people, and the implications of historical census decisions. It advocates for reforms to increase the number of representatives for more equitable government representation and discusses the challenges posed by the current electoral system.
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