Every time redistricting hits the news, it’s usually framed as a political issue. Maps flash on the screen, lines move, commentators argue, and most people tune out. It feels distant, technical, and, to some, boring.
But here’s the thing: those “lines on a map” are more than just political theater; they help decide who lives longer, and how well.
If that sounds dramatic, stay with me because it is. Once you see how redistricting shapes health, you can’t unsee it.
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