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Independent California Endorses L.A. Measure B (city public bank)

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Bearly Represented: How the U.S. Constitution makes Californians second-class voters

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Bearly Represented: How the U.S. Constitution makes Californians second-class voters

One of the great myths about the United States is that it’s a democracy where all Americans have an equal say. In fact, Californians have less say at the federal level Read More

Posted On : October 4, 2018 Published By : C.C. Marin
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Backers of California Secession Say State’s Senate Representation Is Dire

Smaller states overrepresented in Congress tend to lean conservative and Republican and, as big blue states like California grow, the power of smaller counterparts actually increases in contrast because budget legislation is Read More

Posted On : July 25, 2017 Published By : C.C. Marin
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Representation in the U.S. Senate (Map)

The area of each state on this map shows how much representation in the U.S. Senate the average resident gets. For example, the average Wyomingite gets 66 times as much Read More

Posted On : June 28, 2017 Published By : C.C. Marin
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