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The top Republican in the state legislature will announce a new bill on Wednesday that divides California into two new states on the North-South Line in response to the administration. Gavin Newsom’s midterm Fox News’ numbers are redistribution work.
Councilman James Gallagher’s plans will be listed in the AJR-23 submission, creating a new state, its new state and another united California conservative inland county.
R-Yuba City’s Gallagher called the move a “two-state solution,” a conflict with Newsom and Republicans compared to the Middle East, a response from the governor to Texas’ reallocation efforts.
“The California inland people have been neglected for too long. It’s time to adopt a two-state solution,” Gallagher said.
Gallagher’s resolution responded to Sacramento’s attempt to permanently relist California’s Congress map – an act he said would silence rural voices and dig out forever the political system.
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Congress minority leader James Gallagher, r-yuba City, left; Governor Gavin Newsom, yes (Getty Image)
Although California will now reduce its political power overall, the new “inland” California will be one of the largest lieutenant states in the country and reliably tilts.
After a series of county lines usually located west of Interstate 5 (the state’s altitude of 800 miles), the new coastal state will retain many, especially the Old Wing communities, such as San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley and Sonoma.
It will also include Orange County, which is relatively right-wing, and San Diego County, which is headed by the state’s Senate Republican Republicans. Brian Jones from.
Jones said earlier this month This news is not Electioned to “play dancers’ games to promote his presidential campaign, [but] Solve problems at home. ”
Fox News Digital reached out to post an email with Jones, Newsom and Gallagher to comment.
Home County of Gallagher – Sutter, located north of Sacramento, will land in the new conservative inland state.
It will also include the right-leaning Truckee (Interstate 80 crosses Silas), and Kern County.
San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial County (which today constitutes the so-called “inland empire”) will also belong to New South Wales.
According to Coastal Counties (17 coastal counties), the states of 29.5 million people will be created together, while inland states will have 10 million states. Manteca Announcement.
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Texas will become the most populous state in the United States, eliminating the coastal areas of California about 1.5 million, while Inland California will become the 11th most populous state- between Michigan and New Jersey.
Gallagher slams him Call Newsom “Ten years of power robbery” is “democracy’s ridicule.”
“Don’t wear boots, tell me it’s raining. These are secret maps that secretly painted the Democratic politicians by demolishing independent Californians to get them out of map drawings,” he said in a statement earlier this month. His comments were published after Newsom approved the Democratic plan to propose a resolution in the November vote, allowing the state to circumvent its semi-independent redivision committee.
“Californians should choose their representatives, not the other way around,” he said.
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State Senator Roger Niello of R-Fair Oaks is the top Republican on the Election Commission.
Neilo said earlier this month that Democrats have only recently discovered interest in redrawing the map of Congress—sharing several examples of free lawmakers, who verbally opposed the re-division as of July.
“In just a few weeks, a mysterious case of collective and selective amnesia seems to have begun. Let’s rewind the tapes and hear them in our own words,” Neilo said.
Gallagher is expected to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. at Sacramento PT to further discuss his plans.

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