We're doing precisely the opposite. We're working through a very transparent, temporary and public process. We're putting the maps on the ballot, and we're giving the power to the people. This will be the first redistricting that's ever done that. That's the difference. We tried to raise the standards, and these guys are not playing by any set of rules. So this time requires us to act anew, not just think anew. (07:50–07:59)
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Asserts that California's redistricting process will be the first to put maps on the ballot for public voting.
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