Refining line: California apex court rejected the GOP petition to catch; Cost, corruption claims surface

ABC News reported that the California Supreme Court on Wednesday demanded a delay in legislative action by Republican MLAs, which could put a new Congress map in front of voters in this November.The court said, “The petition for the mandate’s writ and the application for the stay is denied,” said, “Section 8 of the California Constitution, citing lack of adequate grounds under Article IV. No further explanation was provided as quoted by the news outlet.Republican state Senator Tony Strikeland and Sujet Martinez Valadaras, Vidhan Sabha members TRAI and Catherine Sanchez, responded in a joint statement. “Today’s decision of the Supreme Court is not the end of this fight … We will keep challenging this unconstitutional power in courts and in the ballot boxes. People of California are worth fair, transparent elections, not secret barrow deals to protect politicians.”The legislative package supported by Governor Gavin Newsom, proposes a special election to demand voter approval for the new Congress district borders. Floor votes on law are scheduled for Thursday.Republican expressed concern over the cost of the proposed election, which has not yet included any official estimate in the bill. The Finance Department of California said that the issue is still developing. According to ABC News, Assembly Dien Dixon commented, “No one has time to find out, where is the time to find out.”An informal estimate of $ 230 million was quoted in comments by Bafi Vicks, chairman of the Assembly Appropriation Committee, in the comments, although the Finance Department has not confirmed the figure.In response to the proposed maps, the Republican MLAs said that they have sent a letter to the US justice department and American lawyers in California, requesting an inquiry into the alleged biased bias in the formatting process. A letter received by the KGO-TV, claims that some Democratic MPs may have affected map lines for personal political gains. At a Sacramento Press Conference, assembly Carl Demio called the process “corrupt” and said that a federal investigation could be necessary.The Democratic Senate President Prof. Tempor Mike McGiyar said, “The hypocrisy of the California Republican leaders is amazing … In the California plan, the voters say the last. It is about fairness.”On Thursday, debate and voting will be held in both legislative chambers on a legislative package named “Election Ringing Response Act”.

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