California could lose a congressional district following 2020 census count
by Sarah Parvini and John Myers, Los Angeles Times
Dec 31, 2019
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - California is poised to lose a congressional seat for the first time in its history as a state, based on U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released Monday that showed the nation's growth continued to slow in 2019.
Some 27 states and the District of Columbia lost residents through net domestic migration between 2018 and 2019, the new census data show.
About 203,000 people left California in that period, a result of the state's shifting migration patterns and economic strains that are making it harder to afford living here. New York, Illinois,
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