California will lose a House seat for the first time in its history because of sluggish population growth over the past decade. Which House seat evaporates will be the most important decision made by the independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, created by voters 13 years ago.
George Skelton
Posted inHousing & Development
Don’t be fooled: California’s new housing laws make significant changes to zoning
California’s urban areas must become more densely populated to provide enough affordable housing for 40 million-plus people, columnist George Skelton writes.

