 Explaining slicing up Pennsylvania with slices of pizza, take a look at Jerry's pizza truck that's Jerry with a G for gerrymandering. The guy behind it is a fair government activist traveling to state capitals across the country to explain the negative effects of gerrymandering. That's when congressional districts are drawn to give a certain political party power instead of fairly representing the people who live there. The pizza he gives out is cut not into regular slices, but into odd shapes just like gerrymandered districts. If you get a messed up slice and if the guy behind the counter gets to pick what your slice looks like, regardless of what you wanted, that doesn't exactly feel right and it has real political implications. So it's a good way to get the message out and let people know. Both congressional and state legislative districts are being drawn right now at our state capital.