Missouri House passed new Congressional redistricting plan on Monday

The Missouri House passed a new Congressional redistricting plan on Monday, but the bill has hit a wall in the Senate. The relationship status between Missouri Republican Senators this session – it’s complicated. Work on a Congressional redistricting plan is a major part of the rift among members in the upper chamber. A Senate committee was scheduled to hold a hearing Wednesday at noon on the proposal, but noon came and went. State Senator Bob Onder, a Republican from Lake St. Louis, said the session is over when the measure comes up. State Senator Bill Eigel, a Republican from eastern Missouri’s Weldon Spring, used stalling tactics for hours on a comprehensive health care proposal, holding up the committee hearing from ever happening. Two days remain in the Missouri Legislature’s regular session. If lawmakers fail to pass a redistricting proposal before the gavel drops, a federal court will be responsible for redrawing Missouri’s eight Congressional districts.