The Florida legislature has just passed a set of congressional maps. Governor Ron DeSantis, however, insists that he will not approve them, just days before the current session of the legislature is scheduled to end. “I will veto the congressional reapportionment plan currently being debated by the House. DOA,” DeSantis said in a tweet. The state’s House and Senate voted in favor of a new congressional map on March 4. The proposal was approved by a 67-47 vote in the House and 24-15 in the Senate, with some Republicans voting in support. At present, Republicans have 16 congressional seats and Democrats 11. Florida has picked up an additional congressional seat due to population growth, bringing the total number to 28. DeSantis had earlier proposed a map that would create 20 GOP districts and eight Democrat districts. In comparison, the latest map approved by the House and Senate will create 18 …