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Tulare County supervisors adopt resolution opposing Prop. 50, citing local control concerns
Summary
The Tulare County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 (one member absent) to adopt a resolution opposing Proposition 50, a statewide ballot measure that would temporarily place legislatively drawn congressional maps in effect through 2030 before returning authority to the Citizens Redistricting Commission.
The Tulare County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution in opposition to Proposition 50, voting 4-0 with Supervisor Valero absent. The board’s debate focused on preserving local control and the role of California’s independent redistricting process.
County staff described the ballot measure and its origin. The staff presentation said Proposition 50, placed on the November ballot via Assembly Constitutional Amendment 8 (ACA 8), would authorize temporary legislatively drawn congressional maps to be used through 2030 in response to mid‑decade redistricting moves in other states, and would require the independent Citizens Redistricting Commission to resume maps…
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