SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT 8.16.21 - 8.20.21
Your input is vital to the success of the Commission. We need your Communities of Interest information to respect the boundaries of your communities during the redistricting process. Join us at one of our upcoming COI input meetings. For event information, visit our website: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meetings. Interpreter and Other Requests: Requests for interpretation must be submitted five (5) business days prior to the meeting and can be submitted by email at: [email protected], on the registration form or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323. Requests for disability-related modification or accommodation should be made at least five (5) business days prior to the meeting and should be submitted by email at: [email protected] or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323 We need your Communities of Interest information to respect the boundaries of your communities during the redistricting process. Join us at one of our upcoming COI input meetings. For event information, visit our website: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meetings. IG/LINKEDIN Your input is vital to the success of the Commission. We need your Communities of Interest information to respect the boundaries of your communities during the redistricting process. Join us at one of our upcoming COI input meetings. For event information, visit our website: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meetings. Interpreter and Other Requests: Requests for interpretation must be submitted five (5) business days prior to the meeting and can be submitted by email at: [email protected], on the registration form or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323. Requests for disability-related modification or accommodation should be made at least five (5) business days prior to the meeting and should be submitted by email at: [email protected] or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323.
Meeting Details: You will have a total of 3 minutes to provide your COI input. General public comment will take place at the end of the meeting. Call in number for public input is (877)853-5247. You can obtain the call-in code the day of the event on our live stream: http://videossc.com/CRC/ or calling our office at (916)323-0323. Registration is recommended to reserve a time slot but is not required to participate. If you prefer not to provide personal information for registration, you may call on the day of the event to get in the queue to speak. Save time, submit your COI input online: DrawMyCACommunity.org. #wedrawthelines #California #Citizens #Redistricting #Commission #state #assembly #senate #AD #SD #BOE #congress #census #civicengagement #fairrepresentation #fairmaps |
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The Commission is required to define the geographic boundaries for the Congressional Districts, State Senate districts, State Assembly districts, and State Board of Equalization districts so that they contain reasonably equal populations. The 2010 Commission engaged in meetings throughout the State to identify communities of interest. Many of the meetings occurred during the and on weekends to make them more accessible to Californians. Once the Commission has agreed on the geographic boundaries of the districts, the districts will be displayed on four maps: one map displaying the revised Congressional districts, a second map displaying the revised State Senate districts, a third map displaying the revised State Assembly districts, and a fourth map displaying the revised State Board of Equalization districts. To be approved, each map must receive the affirmative vote of at least three Commissioners who are Democrats, three Commissioners who are Republicans and three Commissioners from neither of those parties. Once the Commission has approved the final maps, the maps are submitted to the Secretary of State with a report explaining the basis on which the Commission made its decisions. How will new district boundaries be approved? Find out the answer to this and other frequently asked questions: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/faq#california #redistricting #faq IG/LINKEDIN The Commission is required to define the geographic boundaries for the Congressional Districts, State Senate districts, State Assembly districts, and State Board of Equalization districts so that they contain reasonably equal populations. The 2010 Commission engaged in meetings throughout the State to identify communities of interest. Many of the meetings occurred during the and on weekends to make them more accessible to Californians. Once the Commission has agreed on the geographic boundaries of the districts, the districts will be displayed on four maps: one map displaying the revised Congressional districts, a second map displaying the revised State Senate districts, a third map displaying the revised State Assembly districts, and a fourth map displaying the revised State Board of Equalization districts. To be approved, each map must receive the affirmative vote of at least three Commissioners who are Democrats, three Commissioners who are Republicans and three Commissioners from neither of those parties. Once the Commission has approved the final maps, the maps are submitted to the Secretary of State with a report explaining the basis on which the Commission made its decisions. #wedrawthelines #California #Citizens #Redistricting #Commission #state #assembly #senate #AD #SD #BOE #congress #census #civicengagement #fairrepresentation #fairmaps #represented #maps #boundaries |
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Based on the 2020 Census data, California will have one less seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, so each congressional district will have to be a bit larger than it would have been if the state had continued with 53 seats. There have been significant population shifts within California over the last ten years. While many areas have gained in population, some areas have grown much faster than others. Districts with the fastest-growing populations will have to shrink geographically; those that have lost population will have to grow The 2010 Commission had a shorter time to complete its work and thus was unable to gather as much Community of Interest input as the 2020 Commission hopes to gather. The input that we are gathering – both through the new online tool at DrawMyCACommunity.org and through more than 30 Community of Interest input meetings that we will be holding over the summer – will be important to the Commission as it looks at how best to draw the new district lines. Help us draw the best possible districts by participating in our Community of Interest input meetings (see the schedule at WeDrawTheLinesCA.org/meetings) or by sharing your Community of Interest input through our online tool at DrawMyCACommunity.org. Why can’t my district remain as it is? Find out the answer to this and other frequently asked questions: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/faq #california #redistricting #faq IG/LINKEDIN Based on the 2020 Census data, California will have one less seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, so each congressional district will have to be a bit larger than it would have been if the state had continued with 53 seats. There have been significant population shifts within California over the last ten years. While many areas have gained in population, some areas have grown much faster than others. Districts with the fastest-growing populations will have to shrink geographically; those that have lost population will have to grow The 2010 Commission had a shorter time to complete its work and thus was unable to gather as much Community of Interest input as the 2020 Commission hopes to gather. The input that we are gathering – both through the new online tool at DrawMyCACommunity.org and through more than 30 Community of Interest input meetings that we will be holding over the summer – will be important to the Commission as it looks at how best to draw the new district lines. Help us draw the best possible districts by participating in our Community of Interest input meetings (see the schedule at WeDrawTheLinesCA.org/meetings) or by sharing your Community of Interest input through our online tool at DrawMyCACommunity.org. #wedrawthelines #California #Citizens #Redistricting #Commission #state #assembly #senate #AD #SD #BOE #congress #census #civicengagement #fairrepresentation #fairmaps #represented #maps #boundaries
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On FRIDAY , August 20, 2021, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will host a Communities of Interest input meeting from 2 P.M. – 6 P.M. focusing on Zone G--Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono, Tuolumne All Californians are welcome to share their community information at any COI Input Meeting. Spanish interpretation will be provided automatically for this meeting. Other languages must be requested by email at [email protected], on the registration form or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323. For more information/to register visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/august_20_coi_input_meeting For upcoming meetings please visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meeting On FRIDAY , August 20, 2021, the CA Redistricting Commission will host a COI input meeting from 2 PM - 6 PM focusing on #Alpine #Amador #Calaveras #Inyo #Mariposa #Mono #Tuolumne For information on ALLL upcoming meetings please visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meeting IG/LINKEDIN On FRIDAY , August 20, 2021, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will host a Communities of Interest input meeting from 2 P.M. – 6 P.M. focusing on Zone G--Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono, Tuolumne All Californians are welcome to share their community information at any COI Input Meeting. Spanish interpretation will be provided automatically for this meeting. Other languages must be requested by email at [email protected], on the registration form or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323. For more information/to register visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/august_20_coi_input_meeting For upcoming meetings please visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meeting #wedrawthelines #California #Citizens #Redistricting #Commission #state #assembly #senate #AD #SD #BOE #congress #census #civicengagement #fairrepresentation #fairmaps #represented #maps #boundaries |
On SATURDAY, August 21, 2021, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will host a Communities of Interest input meeting from 9 A.M. – 1 P.M. focusing on Zone D--El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba. All Californians are welcome to share their community information at any COI Input Meeting. Spanish interpretation will be provided automatically for this meeting. Other languages must be requested by email at [email protected], on the registration form or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323. For more information/to register visit: https://www.wedrawthelinesca.org/august_21_coi_input_meeting For upcoming meetings please visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meeting SATURDAY, August 21, 2021, the CA Redistricting Commission will host a COI input meeting from 9 A.M. – 1 P.M. focusing on #ElDorado #Nevada #Placer #Sacramento #Sierra #Sutter #Yolo #Yuba. For more info: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/august_21_coi_input_meeting For ALL upcoming meetings: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meeting IG/LINKEDIN On SATURDAY, August 21, 2021, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will host a Communities of Interest input meeting from 9 A.M. – 1 P.M. focusing on Zone D--El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba. All Californians are welcome to share their community information at any COI Input Meeting. Spanish interpretation will be provided automatically for this meeting. Other languages must be requested by email at [email protected], on the registration form or by calling our offices at (916)323-0323. For more information/to register visit: https://www.wedrawthelinesca.org/august_21_coi_input_meeting For upcoming meetings please visit: www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meeting #wedrawthelines #California #Citizens #Redistricting #Commission #state #assembly #senate #AD #SD #BOE #congress #census #civicengagement #fairrepresentation #fairmaps #represented #maps #boundaries |
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