Pitt's Nordenberg to lead Pennsylvania legislative redistricting commission
A former University of Pittsburgh chancellor has been tapped as head of the Pennsylvania commission that draws legislative maps.
Mark Nordenberg, a 72-year-old resident of Allegheny County, will chair the Legislative Reapportionment Commission, the five-member group that will redraw all 253 Pennsylvania General Assembly districts this year.
I have worked over the years with senators and representatives, sometimes on difficult issues, and am almost always able to come some kind of constructive conclusion, Nordenberg told the Capital-Star So, I dont take the challenges lightly, but I think the opportunity to make a real contribution is present.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced Nordenberg, who was dean of Pitts law school before heading the university, in a one-page order Monday. The choice of chair fell to the high court Friday when legislative leaders announced they could not agree on a fifth member.
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