Since it became a state in 1850, California grew so fast that it gained congressional seats after every census. Not this time around. Growth just isn't the story any more, but the way the population is shifting. One major impact of census data will be on the reapportionment of legislative and congressional districts.
Census Figures Indicate Shift in the Political Landscape
Credits
Guests:
- Dowell Myers - University of Southern California
- Tony Quinn - Republican political consultant