The latest in PA redistricting

  • DTL learning resources will remain live

    April 4th, 2022

    Even though redistricting is over, the Committee of Seventy is keeping DTL's learning resources active and free for use.

    Image Credit: Linda Breitstein
  • DTL's Impact

    March 23rd, 2022

    Five years ago, the Committee of Seventy launched Draw the Lines PA to bring unprecedented transparency and citizen engagement to this once-arcane and hugely important process. We were operating on the hunch that when citizens literally take mapping into their own hands, they would unleash fresh streams of energy, accountability, and political power. We succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.

  • Thanks, from Draw the Lines

    March 22nd, 2022

    Five years ago, the Committee of Seventy launched Draw the Lines PA to bring unprecedented transparency and citizen engagement to this once-arcane and hugely important process. We succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.

  • Statement on the PA Supreme Court’s Map Selection

    February 23rd, 2022

    The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court today announced via a 4-3 decision to select the “Carter map” as the map for Pennsylvania’s congressional districts for the next decade.

  • Draw the Lines Brief to the State Supreme Court

    February 14th, 2022

    Draw the Lines has filed a brief with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, arguing for the Citizens' Map instead of HB 2146.