I was recently thinking about a thread from a while back where we were discussing how the value of each person's vote varies greatly depending upon which state they live in. Rural states get vastly over represented while urban states get vastly under represented. For example Wyoming gets 1 rep for its 576,000 people while California gets 53 reps for its some where north of 38 million people. Thus the value of a vote in California matters a lot less than the value of a vote in Wyoming.
So I did some more research and I found out about that the number of Representatives was frozen at 435 by the Reapportionment Act of 1929. Here's some info about the Reapportionment Act:
We already have two Senators per state precisely to help the low population states receive more representation (or at least more equal representation) so why are we compounding this problem by allowing the House to do effectively the same thing? Lifting the cap of 435 and going back to the old system would mean states like California would have more like 76 reps instead of 53 and this would make it so the value of a vote was more equal no matter where in the country you lived. This seems more fair and closer to what the founders intended while the act of 1929 basically robbed the urban states of equal representation.
What do you folks think? Should the Reapportionment Act of 1929 be repealed?
So I did some more research and I found out about that the number of Representatives was frozen at 435 by the Reapportionment Act of 1929. Here's some info about the Reapportionment Act:
We already have two Senators per state precisely to help the low population states receive more representation (or at least more equal representation) so why are we compounding this problem by allowing the House to do effectively the same thing? Lifting the cap of 435 and going back to the old system would mean states like California would have more like 76 reps instead of 53 and this would make it so the value of a vote was more equal no matter where in the country you lived. This seems more fair and closer to what the founders intended while the act of 1929 basically robbed the urban states of equal representation.
What do you folks think? Should the Reapportionment Act of 1929 be repealed?
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