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Modok County, meet with Marin County. It may be your new political boss.
Ranch region along the oregon border with only 8,500 inhabitants, Modoc Flies Flags overlapping from California’s secession. Now, if the new Gavin News redistribution plan passes, Modok will instead be extracted in the heart of liberal California.
CalMatters political reporter Jeanne Quang travels to Modok to talk to the residents there, who say they are most concerned about helping Newsom. She was told that their views on water, wildlife and forest management would be overshadowed in an area that includes the Bay Area communities that have long supported environmental protection.
Newsom’s proposal calls for the division of the 1st Congress District, which consists of 10 village counties and is a solid Republican. Reporter Doug Lamalfa, a rice farmer, is likely to lose his seat.
Here is Jeanne:
Modok County and two adjacent red counties will be moved to a revised neighborhood, which extends 200 miles west to the Pacific coast, and then to the south, through the red trees and weed Bully-Liberal Marin.
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Another event: CalMatters, California Forward and Alliance in the 21st century host a forum for a candidate -enrollor on October 23 at a hundredth of the Economic Summit in California. The best candidates for the governor will cope with the urgent economic challenges and opportunities that California face, and in the field of why they are most suitable to lead the fourth largest economy in the world. Sign up hereS
Currently, high schools in California must teach a class with a semester focused on marginalized communities, thanks to a mandate adopted by the state legislative body in 2021.
However, these efforts were hindered by the lack of funding in the state budget and the Trump administration campaign against variety and inclusion programs.
As Carolyn Jones reports:
The class was intended to focus on the cultures and stories of African Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans and Latinos, all of whom are oppressed in California. The country’s curriculum also encourages schools to add additional lessons based on their student population, such as Hmong or Armenian.
A series of healthcare bills on the GAVIN Newsom’s Bureau’s Bureau will improve access to Californians who cannot afford medical prescription drugs, reduce the delay in medical decisions and will deal with threats to personal confidentiality. Kristen Hwan and Anna B. Ibara have detailsS
CalMatters columnist Dan Walters: How Newsom Channels Jerry Brown 1.0 in their Flop flop on oil.
Calmatters associate Jim Newton: Why Alex Padila changed your tune In non -party redistribution.