California Approves Redistricting Plan
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California has approved a new redistricting plan, sparking debate about gerrymandering and representation, with critics questioning the motivations behind the new district boundaries.
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Did Texas have a nationally leading and hard won anti-gerrymandering law shown to be meaningless?
No, Texas has no such law, and that’s a shame. If Texas had, it might have prevented this situation. California is being repeatedly threatened by the Trump Republican government. The threat was exacerbated by the Texas Legislature (not the voters, of course). California voters would never have approved Prop 50 without them.
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