The State legislative map was drawn by a commission, not the legislature, just as it has been for a while in PA.
The new State House map is still 102-101 GOP advantage and the new State Senate map is still 26-24 GOP advantage. Most of the highly competitive seats on the Senate side favor the GOP more than the Democrats as well.
To be specific about the State Senate map:
The new Senate map has 15 strongly Democrat seats, one more than in the current map, and 21 strongly Republican seats, up from 19.
Of the more competitive seats, there would be nine that lean Democratic, instead of the current 10, and five that lean Republican, instead of the current seven.
So the State Senate map is actually very favorable to the GOP.
But, the house is 110-93 right now and was greater in 2016-——Are you stating that changed or simply is about the same but with minor changes?