Both the actual map and the "10-states rule" are in the Constitution. I think if there are contradictions in the constitution, the Supreme Court has to settle it. Or the Senate could resolve it via constitutional amendment. But you can't just pass a regular bill to solve constitutional issues.
There is no contradicition in the Constitution; it provides for a publically approved map to serve Until the Senate convened, at which time they were burdened with the duty of making ten-state regions "officially." A simple bill will suffice, just as the simple legislation satisfies the requirements of conducting the periodic Census in the US Constitution.
There WAS a contradiction in the Constitution, it was removed before it was passed.
Originally both the text and our current map were in the constitution but Dan changed it for the final draft.
Due to the necessary urgence of this Act's passage, I am willing to forego procedure laid out by the
Senatorial Procedure Resolution and call a vote upon this Act now.
All in favour of the Region Redrawing Act as proposed by Harry say Yea, all opposed say Nay.