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 Washington mdash; The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined requests by Alabama officials to use a congressional map dra stanley cup wn by GOP state lawmakers in July for upcoming elections, leaving in force a lower court decision that blocked the district lines because they likely ran afoul of federal law.The court denied a pair of requests for emergency relief that were sought by the state. There were no noted dissents. The orders from the high court means that work on a new congressional map by a special master appointed by a federal district court will continue. Alabama s open defiance of the Voting Rights stanley cup  Act stops today,  said Abha Khanna, a lawyer who represented a group of Alabamians challenging the redrawn plan, in a statement.                                        Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said in response to the Supreme Court s decision that the state will be  encumbered with a racially gerrymandered, court-drawn map for the 2024 election cycle  and continued to defend the new voting bounds draw by GOP state lawmakers this summer. Still, he said the state will comply with the district court s order b stanley cup locking the new map. There should be nothing more offensive to the people of our great state than to be sidelines in 2023 by a view of Alabama that is stuck in 1963,  Marshall said in a statement.  This racial agenda is pressed by left-wing activists, not just in Alabama, but in any Republican state where it might advantage Democrats.         The filings from Alabama Rep Wrtx The most secure office building in America
 WALDO, Fla. -- The City Council of a tiny north Florida town known as one of the nation s worst speed traps has voted to disband its small police fo adidas samba og rce.The Waldo City Council on Tuesday voted 4-1 to eliminate the department just weeks after the chief and interim chief resigned because of state investigations into many issues, including an illegal ticket quota.Speed traps: America s 10 most ticketed carsCity Manage Kim Worley told the Gainesville Sun that a Florida Department of Law Enforcement audit foun jordan d man salomon y expensive computer and facilities fixes were needed, a cost the small town cannot afford.                                        The move follows a revolt by five Waldo officers, who said that they were forced to meet an illegal ticket quota and that evidence was being stored improperly by the department s interim chief.                                                                                                        Florida town s notorious speed traps under investigation          02:00                                                                      As CBS News reported last month, Waldo s seven police officers wrote nearly 12,000 speeding tickets last year, collecting more than $400,000 in fines - a third of the town s revenue.        The town had six different speed limits in just a couple of miles. Drivers enter the city at 65 miles per hour. It then drops to 55, 45 and then 35.Asked if the situation  rings well  with him, Gordon Smith, the sheriff in neig