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nordsb [41]
2 years ago
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Identify the important characteristics of Lofgren's district. For example, is the district predominantly urban or rural? What's

the economy of the district based on? How many constituent's live in her district? What seem to be the biggest challenges for people living in Lofgren's district?
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gregori [183]2 years ago
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A) The important characteristics of Lofgren's congressional district are:

  1. The 19th Congressional District in CA
  2. Home to “Silicon Valley and high-tech companies
  3. Is a rural but populous district.
  4. Encompasses the City of San José and parts of Santa Clara County, Morgan Hill, and Gilroy in CA.

B) The economy of the district is based on high-technology companies, employing thousands of local residents.

C) Based on research, the constituents who live in Lofgren's congressional district are about <u>400,000</u>.

D) Education, Immigration, Gun Violence, and Health Care top the list of the biggest challenges for people living in Lofgren's congressional district.

<h3>What is a congressional district?</h3>

A congressional district is an electoral district or part of a state with a Congress member in the House of Representatives.

For instance, Zoe Lofgren is the Democratic Congresswoman, who has represented the 19th District of California or about 400,000 constituents.

Thus, a congressional district is an important part of the United States Congress.

Learn more about Congressional Districts at brainly.com/question/20935662

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