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The California Senate passed a redistricting plan aimed at giving Democrats five more seats in the US House of Representatives, correcting earlier reports that cited the Assembly.
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The redrawn congressional map now advances to the state Assembly and would ultimately require voter approval.
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The California Assembly passed a state constitutional amendment to temporarily bypass the independent bipartisan commission in redrawing congressional districts, sending the measure to the state Senate.
This article was written by Arno V Venter at investinglive.com.