YREKA (CBS/AP) — A far Northern California county where residents have complained they lack representation at the state capitol wants to separate from California.
The Record Searchlight of Redding reports that the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 on Tuesday in favor of a declaration for secession.
According to the newspaper, residents of the majority Republican county lobbied the board in August to consider secession. In addition to a lack of representation in Sacramento, they cited concerns about water rights and a rural fire prevention fee approved by the legislature.
Supporters want other rural counties in Northern California and Southern Oregon to join them in the creation of a new state.
But splitting from California would not beeasy. Siskiyou County would have to gain the approval of the state legislature and U.S. Congress.
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