Florida reinstates controversial congressional map backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis
A Florida appeals court reinstated a new and controversial congressional map backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who calls the map "race-neutral." CBS News anchor Lana Zak spoke with William March, a Florida political reporter and analyst for the Tampa Bay Times, about what sparked the controversy.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Nature: Texas birdlife
CBS News
-
Carol Sanger: SCOTUS "invites a new era of woman-shaming"
CBS News
-
Architecture and nature merge in Mexico
CBS News
-
The trailblazing Peggy lee
CBS News
-
Headlines: E-cigarettes, new gun law, and Surfside anniversary
CBS News
-
Sold on Craigslist, a cruise ship is being restored
CBS News
-
Passage: In memoriam
CBS News
-
"Recess Therapy," where little kids answer big questions
CBS News
-
Toto, to "Africa" and beyond
CBS News
-
Duck artists: The Hautman brothers
CBS News
-
SCOTUS, abortion, and rewriting Americans' rights
CBS News
-
Group rides in honor of legendary Black cyclist Major Taylor
CBS News
-
"Trigger laws" halt abortion access in several states
CBS News
-
Norway raises terrorism alert after deadly Oslo attack
CBS News
-
Russia gets full control of city in eastern Ukraine
CBS News
-
Biden travels to Germany for G-7 summit
CBS News