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For the first time in state history, we lost a seat in Congress this week. If the California Exodus is a myth, apparently the Census Bureau is in on it. We actually would have lost two seats if Gavin Newsom and the Legislature hadn’t spent $182 million to juice the Census headcount. Florida and Texas, meanwhile, gained several seats. California’s loss reflects population changes over the last decade. But much of the damage was done by Newsom the last two years. His own Administration reports 136,000 more people moved out than moved in during just one of those years. Overall, a staggering 53 percent of residents say they’re contemplating a departure. California was once a place where anyone could get ahead; it’s now a place many can’t wait to leave behind. Our state’s inherent beauty and countless wonders are being overwhelmed by the failure of our politics. ....
CALIFORNIA loses HOUSE seat — NEWSOM recall hits 1.6 MILLION signatures — SCHUBERT challenges BONTA — BREED taps HERRERA for SFPUC politico.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from politico.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It’s not hard to understand why California lost a congressional seat – and representation in Congress – while Florida and Texas picked up congressional seats. After losing people steadily since 2017, California’s growth was slow enough to lose a congressional seat while Florida and Texas, where Californians are fleeing, gained one and two seats, respectively. The Associated Press reported that California still has the most people at 39.58 million but because its growth didn’t keep up with the nation’s average growth rate it will lose one of its 53 congressional seats. California’s population grew by about 2.3 million people since the 2010 Census but has been nearly flat since 2017. ....
New research from a nonpartisan think tank has found that the popular notion of a mass exodus from California last year is wrong. The California Policy Lab says most of the moves during 2020 happened within the state. ....