Governor's extraordinary session on federal relations
The governor convenes the legislature in extraordinary session to address national policy on slavery, California's admission, and the Wilmot Proviso. He outlines concerns about executive overreach, territorial rights of slaveholding states, and the political consequences for the Union. The message argues that California's statehood undermines sovereignty of states and threatens the balance between free and slave regions.
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