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CA Democrats turn on the redistribution after supporting the independent commissions

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While the Democrats of California seem about to put the redistribution efforts of the Governor Governor Governor Newsom on the ballot in November, some of their recent statements seemed to believe support for such a program.

The Golden State Republicans, in number 90-29 in total in Sacramento, retaliated on Tuesday with a list of recent statements that Democrats made by suggesting that they could not see such plans support – with certain comments as recently as in July.

“Democratic legislators have also been clear on their support for independent redistribution as recently as in July,” said GOP Senate legislators in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.

“But in just a few weeks, a mysterious case of collective (and selective) amnesia seems to have settled. Let’s go back the band and hear them in their own words.”

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California Governor Gavin Newsom gives a discourse on redistribution. (Reuters / Mike Blake)

During a hearing of the State Senate Elections Committee, Senator Benjamin Allen, D-Santa Monica, spoke of the importance of re-cutting the commissions in relation to the “Traced holders (ING) their own lines”.

“I know that there are drawbacks. Of course, the devil is in the details of how these are established … I am sensitive to the legislative assembly which has just arisen and try to impose a particular model on a community,” said Allen in July.

“Politicians should not trace their own lines,” he also said in 2023.

The Esmeralda Sorid assembly of Merced, who also spoke during the meeting on a proposal for a commission of redistribution of the county in his district, said that the voters wanted a “more transparent process … which gives them a” seat at the table “.

“I think the state redistribution commission was a good model to demonstrate that a process can work.”

“Since the creation of the California’s State Citizens ‘Citizens’ Redecovery Commission in 2008 by proposal 11, California has taken many measures to draw responsibility for drawing the electoral districts of California in the hands of its citizens at all levels of government. This has already been a process with closed doors in many regions of the State has been opened to interested citizens.

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Speaking in 2023 during the examination of the committees of a bill, which was ultimately vetal to create a format for the County redistribution commissions, the Senator of the Scott Wiener State said that “everyone should have an independent redistribution commission”.

“I agree that the commissioners should not be appointed by elected officials, which affects my city,” said the legislator of San Francisco who recently applied for the siege of representative Nancy Pelosi when she leaves it.

On the other side of the bay, the Senator of the State Jesse Arreguin of Berkeley said in July that the redistribution “of the hands of an elected body … allows residents to help draw lines and make the process more impartial”.

“Elected officials intrinsically have an interest in … Draw limits to make their interests, whether intentional or not,” said Arreguin at a July hearing concerning the aforementioned legislation to create a redistribution commission for the county of Merced.

Assembly. Avelino Valencia, D-Culver City, added in 2023 that “independent citizens’ redistribution commissions help equity in the process of redistribution and prevent the manipulation of district limits for political purposes by elected officials.

Valencia said the Commission increases transparency and prioritizes local contributions.

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The Republicans of California cited at least six other Democrats who had previously sang the praises of the independent commissions.

Newsom’s effort, which he announced at a press conference following a social media excavation on all caps to President Donald Trump, would redrave new cards without the contribution of the citizen redistribution commission for each election through the 2030 census if the voters thus approve in November.

Senator of the State Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, said that he had at least somewhat blocked the process on Monday by indicating in a letter to the secretary of the Senate that he would refuse the approval of unanimous consent requests for the legislative session on Tuesday.

“The majority party has written new Congress districts behind closed doors with political agents based in DC to undermine the work of the committee led by California citizens in charge of redistribution,” Niello said in a statement.

“Politicians should not choose their voters.”

In addition, the Republican candidate for governor Steve Hilton, a former Fox News animator, launched the “legal war” against the redistribution plan.

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