Massachusetts lawmakers keep Fall River, New Bedford separated in proposed Congressional maps

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State lawmakers released a revised congressional map that keeps with an earlier proposal splitting New Bedford and Fall River into separate districts and rejecting calls from advocates to unite the two South Coast cities.

Disagreement over whether the two cities should remain unified under one district was one of the last hang-ups in what has been a complicated redistricting process.

Some advocates and elected officials — including U.S. Rep. William Keating who represents the 9th district, former U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III and several state and local officials — had warned the proposal to unify Fall River for the first time in decades by placing it entirely in the 4th district alongside wealthy suburbs like Brookline, Newton and Wellesley, could dilute its political capital.

But competing arguments from Fall River officials who favor keeping their city whole made it difficult for lawmakers in charge of redrawing the maps to buy in.

U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, who represents the 4th district and handily won all 13 Fall River precincts included in his district during his freshman 2020 election, argued alongside city leaders during a more than 5-hour hearing last week that the city should remain intact.

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