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Today Is the Deadline for Redrawing California's Congressional Map
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December 13, 2021

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After three straight days of reviewing and revising Congressional maps, what – exactly – is the status of California and the Central Valley’s Congressional landscape for the next decade?

Clear as mud heading into today’s deadline.

After launching into a full-scale, 23-day sprint to finalize boundaries for the California State Assembly, Senate, Congressional, and Board of Equalization district, citizen commissioners found themselves completely upending the state’s map multiple times over the course of the Dec. 11-12 weekend.

Read more at the San Joaquin Valley Sun.

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