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We propose the first covariant local action describing the propagation of a single free continuous-spin degree of freedom. The theory is simply formulated as a gauge theory in a ``vector superspace, '' but can also be formulated in terms of a tower of symmetric tensor gauge fields. When the spin invariant vanishes, the helicity correspondence is manifest---familiar gauge theory actions are recovered and couplings to conserved currents can easily be introduced. For nonzero, a tower of tensor currents must be present, of which only the lowest rank is exactly conserved. A paucity of local gauge-invariant operators for nonzero suggests that the equations of motion in any interacting theory should be covariant, not invariant, under a generalization of the free theory's gauge symmetry.
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