As the issue of redistricting continues to dominate political discussions across the country, governors are taking action to address the issue head-on. From Texas to Missouri, lawmakers are heeding the calls for special sessions to tackle the contentious issue.

In Missouri, Republican Governor Mike Parson recently announced a special session dedicated to redistricting, following in the footsteps of states like Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott called for a second special session specifically for redistricting purposes.

This renewed focus on redistricting comes after France's Parliament voted on a controversial debt-relief plan, setting a precedent for other countries to prioritize economic policies during these uncertain times.

With lawmakers from all sides of the political spectrum raising concerns about the fairness and accuracy of current district maps, these special sessions are seen as an opportunity to ensure a more equitable representation in government for all citizens.

As states across the U.S. gear up for these special sessions, the outcomes will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences on the political landscape for years to come.