So what happens when you do that? You leave two unsustainable districts into one–and districts that are doing fine never have to accept consolidating Districts–leaving the pool small for those that do consolidate.
That doesn’t solve anything, it just prolongs the problem.
State Rep. Gene Hoffman was talking about it in 1970.
Of the first big wave of consolidations came after WWII.
C’mon, it was a flip title! But yes, you are correct.