Proposal to Divide California into Three States Qualified for the November Ballot

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In addition, Grande said Californians will have the opportunity to send their message in November. They are ready for solutions to most pressing issues such as failing education, crumbling infrastructure and sky-high taxes in the state.

Furthermore, Grande said, “The growing discontent with the ineffectiveness of the current state government system is apparent with the success of this first step. All Californians deserve more from their state. With Cal 3, more regional responsiveness and more meaningful results will create a promising future for everyone.”

Moreover, Grande emphasized that “the California state government isn’t too big to fail.” She cited the reason that “it is already failing its citizens in so many crucial ways.” According to her, “the state is too big to succeed.”

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