This spreadsheet identifies the legislative districts assigned to California's K-12 public school sites and school district areas. Legislative districts assignments for schools are based on the geographic intersection of the legislative territories and school facility locations. Legislative district assignments for school districts are determined by overlaying, or combining, the geographic territories of both areas and looking at where they intersect.The schools in this report include all K-12 public schools from the California Department of Education's (CDE) public school directory that were open and had students enrolled on Fall Census Day in 2022 (first Wednesday in October). The school district boundaries are current as of Fall 2023. The state assembly, state senate and US congressional boundaries were approved by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission in 2021 following the completion of the 2020 United States Census and will be valid until the next decennial US Census in 2030.
Legislative Resolution 134 with Amendment 1472 was sent to the floor of the unicameral. LB-1 - Congress was passed by the Legislature and approved by the Governor of Nebraska. Once approved the boundaries were handed over to the Secretary of State’s Office. The congressional districts will be redistricted in 2031 following the 2030 U.S. Census. http://news.legislature.ne.gov/red/
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission from ARC's Regional Plan Update to show population forecasts by census tract for the Atlanta region.Attributes:GEOID10 = The entire Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code for this geography. FIPS codes were formerly known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes, until the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its decision in 2005 to remove geographic entity codes from its oversight. The Census Bureau continues to maintain and issue codes for geographic entities covered under FIPS oversight, albeit with a revised meaning for the FIPS acronym. Geographic entities covered under FIPS include states, counties, congressional districts, core based statistical areas, places, county subdivisions, subminor civil divisions, consolidated cities, and all types of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas. FIPS codes are assigned alphabetically according to the name of the geographic entity and may change to maintain alphabetic sort when new entities are created or names change. FIPS codes for specific geographic entity types are usually unique within the next highest level of geographic entity with which a nesting relationship exists. For example, FIPS state, congressional district, and core based statistical area codes are unique within nation; FIPS county, place, county subdivision, and subminor civil division codes are unique within state. The codes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas also are unique within state; those areas in multiple states will have different codes for each state.NAME10 = Census tract numberPLNG_REGIO = Planning regionPercent_BA_or_Higher = Percentage of the population that has a bachelor's degree or higherMedian_household_income = Median household incomeSquare_Miles = Total area in square milesHouseholds, 2015 = Total number of households forecasted for 2015Population, 2015 = Total population forecated for 2015Households, 2020 = Total number of households forecasted for 2020Population, 2020 = Total population forecasted for 2020Households, 2025 = Total number of households forecasted for 2025Population, 2025 = Total population forecasted for 2025Households 2030 = Total number of households forecasted for 2030Population, 2030 = Total population forecasted for 2030Households, 2035 = Total number of households forecasted for 2035Population, 2035 = Total population forecasted for 2035Households, 2040 = Total number of households forecasted for 2040Population, 2040 = Total population forecasted for 2040Population Change, 2015-2040 = Forecasted population change between 2015 and 2040Household Change, 2015-2040 = Forecasted change in the number of households between 2015 and 2040Population Change per Square Mile, 2015-2040 = Forecasted population change per square mile between 2015 and 2040Population Change per Square Mile 2000-2010 = Actual change in population per square mile between 2000 and 2010Shape.STArea() = Total area in square feetSource: Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2015For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
Legislative Resolution 134 with Amendment 1472 was sent to the floor of the unicameral. LB-3 - Legislature was passed by the Legislature and approved by the Governor of Nebraska. Once approved the boundaries were handed over to the Secretary of State’s Office. The legislative districts will be redistricted in 2031 following the 2030 U.S. Census. Nebraska Legislators may serve (2) four-year terms before a mandatory one term break in eligibility. There are 49 legislative districts in Nebraska. http://news.legislature.ne.gov/red/
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This spreadsheet identifies the legislative districts assigned to California's K-12 public school sites and school district areas. Legislative districts assignments for schools are based on the geographic intersection of the legislative territories and school facility locations. Legislative district assignments for school districts are determined by overlaying, or combining, the geographic territories of both areas and looking at where they intersect.The schools in this report include all K-12 public schools from the California Department of Education's (CDE) public school directory that were open and had students enrolled on Fall Census Day in 2022 (first Wednesday in October). The school district boundaries are current as of Fall 2023. The state assembly, state senate and US congressional boundaries were approved by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission in 2021 following the completion of the 2020 United States Census and will be valid until the next decennial US Census in 2030.