Maryland lawmakers are set to meet in a special session to discuss congressional redistricting. The session is scheduled to start on August 3. This move follows a previous attempt to redraw the state's maps that was not successful.

The special session will consider a constitutional amendment related to future redistricting. Legislative leaders announced the meeting, which is part of a larger national debate over partisan redistricting.

Further details about the special session and its potential impact are available from the source. The meeting is intended to address redistricting issues in Maryland, which may have implications for future elections.