Maryland lawmakers are set to meet in a special session to discuss congressional redistricting. The session, scheduled for next month, will focus on a constitutional amendment related to this issue. This development follows a previous attempt to redraw the state's maps, which was unsuccessful.

The special session is part of a broader national debate on partisan redistricting. In Maryland, the Democratic-led General Assembly will convene on August 3 to consider the proposed amendment.

Further details on this story are available from KPRC 2 Houston, including the potential implications of the proposed constitutional amendment on Maryland's congressional map.