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  2. California exodus - Wikipedia

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    The California exodus is the late 20th century and ongoing 21st century mass emigration of residents and businesses from California to other U.S. states. [1] [2] The term originated in the late 20th century; it resurged in use to describe demographical trends that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic in California.

  3. Leaving California: Residents continue moving to this state ...

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    An average of 173 Californians per day have moved to Arizona for a decade. Here’s why. Leaving California: Residents continue moving to this state in record numbers

  4. California does, for a variety of reasons, take notably long to finish its vote counts. But its Secretary of State Shirley Weber certified its 2024 presidential results on December 13 , nearly two ...

  5. More people move from California to Texas than any other ...

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    More people moved from California to Texas than any other state-to-state migration. Texans also move to California more than any other state. ... according to Texas Realtors' 2024 Texas Relocation ...

  6. Texas state highway system - Wikipedia

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    Texas state highways are a network of highways owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Texas. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the state agency responsible for the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the system. Texas has the largest state highway system, followed closely by North Carolina's state highway system.

  7. California–Texas rivalry - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Texas is commonly seen as having little government intervention and regulation, while in California the state takes a larger role in public policies. [5] There are also exceptions, discussed as part of the perceived rivalry, in which Texas has increased state intervention against immigration and abortion whereas California has reduced ...

  8. Second-largest oil company ditches California for Texas to ...

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    Chevron, the second-largest US oil company, plans to leave its historic headquarters in California and relocate to Texas over the next five years, citing increased regulations and state climate ...

  9. 2024 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Elections are scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024. [4] Seats up for election will be all seats of the Texas Legislature, [5] all 38 seats in the United States House of Representatives, and the Class I seat to the United States Senate, for which two-term incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz is running for re-election. [6]