Get ready, Millcreek! Your city is being carved up and tossed into four separate congressional districts. This could make it way harder for your vote to actually matter when it comes to electing representatives in Washington.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Your tax dollars might be spent differently depending on which district you end up in, and who knows if your new rep will care about local issues!
Honestly, probably politicians who want to make it harder for organized groups to win elections.
Millcreek residents are the ones who lose out, as their votes get spread thin and their ability to elect a representative who truly understands their needs is weakened.
Utah redistricting battle: Small city split into four congressional districts NewsNation
Millcreek city leaders, lawmakers react to new congressional district map KSL News
Salt Lake City Council approves boundary change with Millcreek ABC4 Utah