Bay State may avoid losing a congressional seat as population grows

BOSTON – Massachusetts may avoid losing another congressional seat if its population growth continues at the pace set over the past five years, Secretary of State Bill Galvin said Tuesday, citing newly released U.S. Census data.
"As we stand halfway from the next federal census, our robust growth in the region, which closely follows the national increase, bodes well for the commonwealth retaining its congressional delegation in the reapportionment after 2020," Galvin said, referring to the reallocation of congressional seats after each decennial population count. The state lost a seat following the 2010 count.