下面是主流报纸 Chicago Tribune上有关此法案的报道:
House panel advances legislation to keep Chinatown intact on new legislative map
January 03, 2011
Posted by Ray Long at 6:55 p.m.
SPRINGFIELD --- The Chinatown community would have a better chance to deliver a cohesive voice in the legislature under a bill a House panel advanced today.
The action comes as lawmakers prepare to redraw the legislative maps for district boundaries this spring following the results of the U.S. Census.
The legislation, which moved to the House floor, calls for trying to keep communities like Chinatown together in a single House district rather than divided into many districts.
A coalition led by C.W. Chan argued the community is split into four House districts and three Senate districts. Splitting up the community into multiple districts results in a dilution of Chinatown's political strength.
"We've been here for a long time," Chan said. "We're here to stay."
The House Executive Committee voted 7-4, sending the bill to the full House. The Senate previously passed the proposal overwhelmingly.
The legislation, sponsored by House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie, D-Chicago, also called for a minimum of four public hearings when legislative districts are redrawn.
But Whitney Woodward of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform called it "troubling" that the public hearings are not required to be held at a meaningful point in the legislative process.
The hearings should be held once drafts of new district boundaries are in place rather than before they are unveiled, Woodward said. The hearings are needed late in the mapmaking process to allow time for the public to recommend improvements, she said.