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Rose Institute’s Douglas Johnson in USA Today

Posted 23 December 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Press, Redistricting | No Comments

The Rose Institute’s Douglas Johnson, a Consulting Fellow at the Institute, was quoted in a USA Today article about the demographic data that was released by the Census Bureau on Wednesday.  Johnson discussed what the report showed about California:
“California’s Golden State image has certainly collapsed,” said Douglas Johnson, a fellow at the Rose Institute at [...]

Rose Institute Mentioned Twice in San Diego Union Tribune

Posted 16 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Press | No Comments

Today’s San Diego Union Tribune online mentioned the Rose Institute in two separate articles.  In an article about Congressman Brian Bilbray’s (R-50) 2010 reelection prospects:
Squaring off against Busby is Solana Beach Councilman Dave Roberts (no, not the former Padres ballplayer), whose ability to raise funds ($153,000 in the last quarter) prompted the Rose Institute, a [...]

Rose Institute in Sunday’s New York Times

Posted 16 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Redistricting | No Comments

The Rose Institute’s Douglas Johnson was cited in an article in Sunday’s New York Times about Congressional redistricting in the San Francisco Bay Area.
“That kind of stretching can help them keep their power, keep them focused on their base in their district,” said Douglas Johnson, who led a study of the numbers for the Rose [...]

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Discusses Rose Institute Study on Redistricting

Posted 29 October 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Press, Redistricting | No Comments

The Tuesday Inland Valley Daily Bulletin discussed the impact the 2010 Census will have on redistricting in 2011 by looking at the Rose Institute’s study “The 2010 Census: Congressional Reapportionment,” and quoting the Rose Institute’s Douglas Johnson and Tony Quinn, a member of the Rose Institute’s Board of Governors.
The population boom in the Inland Empire [...]