“The West Virginia Legislature on Monday made quick work of advancing proposed redistricting maps during the first day of a special session. The redistricting committees in the House of Delegates and Senate reported out bills containing legislative and congressional maps that could be in place in until 2032. Neither committee meeting was without some debate. The House rejected three proposed amendments to the map it eventually adopted after an analyst said one district line was changed to protect Delegate Caleb Hanna, R-Nicholas, from being in the same district as the headquarters of the National Alliance, a white supremacy organization based in Pocahontas County. Hanna, the youngest member of the House, is one of four Black lawmakers in the 134-member Legislature” – Charleston Gazette-Mail.