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Thursday, May 29, 2014
Two more Northern California counties may support breakaway state
If approved on June 3, Measure A would essentially ask the Board of
Supervisors in each county to take up the matter and officially discuss
supporting the secession movement, which has so far been joined by
nearby Modoc, Siskiyou and Glenn counties. The state of Jefferson -- a grouping of Northern California counties that would separate from California -- has been gaining steam since late last year,
when the secession movement was revived by residents who complain
of overregulation, lack of representation and a culture clash with urban
areas. Before a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the mid-1960s, each
California county — with a few exceptions for the tiniest — had its own
state senator. But as both legislative houses adopted a system based on
population and a rural exodus accelerated, the far north was left
feeling voiceless. The State of Jefferson was coined in 1941 as was its logo: a gold pan
bearing two x's meant to represent the purported double-crossing by
state seats of government in California and Oregon. Activists hope some
southern Oregon counties might join the effort, but so far the movement
has taken greater root in Northern California...more
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