The Supreme Court has ordered Louisiana to use a congressional map with an additional majority-Black district for the 2024 elections. This decision comes after a federal court ruled that the previous map, drawn by Republicans after the 2020 census, likely diluted the power of Black voters. The new map aims to address this issue by creating a second majority-Black seat. However, some critics argue that this move could be detrimental to business interests in the state. The fight over Louisiana’s congressional map continues, with implications for representation and political dynamics1.