The California Supreme Court declined to prevent Democratic legislators from advancing plans to gerrymander the state’s congressional districts.
The court’s decision came late Wednesday, a day after California Republicans requested the state’s Supreme Court block efforts to redraw the state’s congressional districts . They argued that Democratic legislators did not adhere to a rule necessitating they wait at least 30 days before approving newly proposed laws, according to CBS News.
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