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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Redistricting California

    A serious fight is underway in Sacramento as Democrats wield their huge advantage in the Assembly and Senate to literally change the map of California. Redistricting, which incorporates 4.1 million residents the state gained in the 1990s, will create a new 53rd Congressional district, realign 80 Assembly districts and 40 Senate districts along "communities of interest." The often criticized, but totally legal, process is all but designed to keep incumbents of the majority party in office. We hear what to expect from a Democratic assemblyman and a Republican political consultant. (Managing editor Kyle McKinnon guest hosts.) Newsmaker: Rick Caruso Named President of LA Police Commissioners - In their first meeting since being appointed by Mayor Jim Hahn, members of the Los Angeles Police Commission named Rick Caruso to head the commission as President. The shopping mall developer, and 11-year head of the Board of Water and Power Commission, voices plans for improving police morale and working with Chief Bernard Parks. Reporter's Notebook: Latin Grammy's Leave Miami for LA - Preparations are underway at the Inglewood Forum for the Latin Grammy Awards presentation three weeks from today. Miami Herald arts writer Jordan Levin says the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences moved the event from Miami because of security concerns in light of planned protests by Cuban American groups.

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    By Warren Olney • Aug 21, 2001 • 1 min read

    A serious fight is underway in Sacramento as Democrats wield their huge advantage in the Assembly and Senate to literally change the map of California. Redistricting, which incorporates 4.1 million residents the state gained in the 1990s, will create a new 53rd Congressional district, realign 80 Assembly districts and 40 Senate districts along "communities of interest." The often criticized, but totally legal, process is all but designed to keep incumbents of the majority party in office. We hear what to expect from a Democratic assemblyman and a Republican political consultant. (Managing editor Kyle McKinnon guest hosts.)

    • Newsmaker:

      Rick Caruso Named President of LA Police Commissioners - In their first meeting since being appointed by Mayor Jim Hahn, members of the Los Angeles Police Commission named Rick Caruso to head the commission as President. The shopping mall developer, and 11-year head of the Board of Water and Power Commission, voices plans for improving police morale and working with Chief Bernard Parks.

    • Reporter's Notebook:

      Latin Grammy's Leave Miami for LA - Preparations are underway at the Inglewood Forum for the Latin Grammy Awards presentation three weeks from today.

      Miami Herald arts writer Jordan Levin says the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences moved the event from Miami because of security concerns in light of planned protests by Cuban American groups.

    LAPD

    Assemblyman John Longville (62nd District)

    Assembly Elections, Reapportionment, and Constitutional Amendments Committee

    California Democratic Party

    California Republican Party

    California Target Book

    Hoffenblum & Associates

    US Census 2000

    Latin Recording Academy

    The Miami Herald

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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