102721-tuc-news-redistrict-congress-g1 Oct 26, 2021 Oct 26, 2021 Updated Dec 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF As featured on Mayor calls proposed congressional map for Tucson unfair, possibly illegal For Star subscribers: Democratic Tucson Mayor Regina Romero is unhappy with how the Independent Redistricting Commission proposes to divide the city into two congressional districts. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson ๐ต (@this_is_tucson) โข Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories Tucson is now home to the largest outdoor mural in the state ๐จ 50 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend Nov. 7-10 ๐งต๐ Tucson tattoo artist inked into the spotlight as contestant on 'Ink Master' season 16 Everything you need to know about this year's All Souls Procession 34 FREE events happening in Tucson this November 2024 ๐ธ Turkey and pie: where to get free Thanksgiving dinners this month 10 beautiful photos from Sunday's All Souls Procession โค๏ธ 100 fun events happening this November 2024 ๐ฆ๐จ Tucson Mall is home to a world-class fencing academy, helping athletes strive beyond the sword This new Puerto Rican spot serves all the mofongo and plantains you can eat
Mayor calls proposed congressional map for Tucson unfair, possibly illegal For Star subscribers: Democratic Tucson Mayor Regina Romero is unhappy with how the Independent Redistricting Commission proposes to divide the city into two congressional districts.