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Onondaga County lawmakers this week cleared up a dispute over how County Executive Ryan McMahon spent $61 million in COVID relief funds.
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On Tuesday, the Onondaga County Legislature adopted a resolution to denounce racist practices in the county’s history.
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Throughout the Onondaga County redistricting process, county Democrats threatened to file a lawsuit if the Republican-proposed map passed. Now that it has passed, Democrats discuss what they plan to do next.
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Before the new map can be signed into law, there first has to be a ninth public hearing and then the County Executive will make a final decision.
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After a recent veto, the Onondaga County Legislature went back to the drawing board to work up a new set of legislative district proposals. Now, county Democrats are saying the Republican-drawn maps still aren't fair.
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On Monday, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon vetoed the county’s controversial legislative redistricting map.
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After a nearly two-month-long process to draw new legislative districts in Onondaga County, County Executive Ryan McMahon vetoed the final map on Monday. This comes after dozens of residents criticized the map as gerrymandered and the redistricting process as rushed.
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In a 9-8 vote Friday, the Onondaga County Legislature approved a map that redraws all 17 legislative districts in the county.
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The Onondaga County Legislature heard the final public comments Wednesday night about the proposed redistricting map before lawmakers vote on it. And there was a very obvious theme among the 27 residents who spoke: vote no.
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After three weeks of meetings, public hearings, and negotiations, the Onondaga County reapportionment commission voted on Wednesday on a final map to send to the legislature.