In September,
the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors voted to secede from the State of
California. "Many proposed laws are unconstitutional and deny us our
God-given rights," said one attendee at the council meeting. "We need
our own state so we can make laws that fit our way of life." A few weeks later, the Modoc County Board of Supervisors voted to join Siskiyou
in the new state of Jefferson, voting 4-0 to leave California.
The board votes didn't mean much legally — the federal government and state government of California would have to recognize the new proposed state of Jefferson. But symbolically, the vote recognizes the growing incompatibility of leftist governance and conservative populations, and vice versa. …..To Read More…..
The board votes didn't mean much legally — the federal government and state government of California would have to recognize the new proposed state of Jefferson. But symbolically, the vote recognizes the growing incompatibility of leftist governance and conservative populations, and vice versa. …..To Read More…..
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