By Redistricting CA on January 28, 2012
Posted on Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at 9:23 am
Statement By California Citizens Redistricting Commission on State Supreme Court’s Unanimous Decision To Use Commission’s State Senate Maps In Elections (More detailed release will be forthcoming) “The Court’s unanimous decision is a great victory for the people of California. We applaud the Justices of the California Supreme Court for their thoughtful deliberation in… [Continue Reading]
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By Redistricting CA on January 19, 2012
Posted on Thursday, January 19th, 2012 at 4:38 pm
Irvine made grants related to state redistricting totalling: $480,000 to support public education and outreach during the commissioner application phase $1,405,000 to support public education and outreach during the commission deliberation phase $1,275,000 to support tools and technical assistance for the public $388,325 to support research and assessment of the process
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By Redistricting CA on January 18, 2012
Posted on Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 at 4:06 pm
Click here to see the letter that will be presented to the Citizens Redistricting Commission on January 18, 2012 regarding recommended changes to the redistricting process. This letter was signed by Kathay Feng, Executive Director of California Common Cause; Eugene Lee, Voting Rights Project Director of Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Member of Asian American… [Continue Reading]
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By Redistricting CA on January 13, 2012
Posted on Friday, January 13th, 2012 at 5:09 pm
A message from Commissioner Connie Galambos Malloy: Greetings, I thought you might be interested in this small selection of articles about redistricting I’ve included from the latest issue of Urban Habitat’s national journal Race, Poverty & the Environment. (You can also read them online at http://urbanhabitat.org/18-2/redistricting-voting.) In my piece http://urbanhabitat.org/18-2/galambos-malloy , “A Commissioner’s Perspective on… [Continue Reading]
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