What is Six California's?
The Six California's was a proposed initiative, to separate California into six different states. The Six states would be called:
* Jefferson
* North California
* Silicon Valley
* Central California
* West California
* South California
* Jefferson
* North California
* Silicon Valley
* Central California
* West California
* South California
Who Proposed this and why would this be a good idea?
In December of 2013, Tim Draper believed the measure was necessary because California was too large and insignificant in its government. Therefore by making each part of California into smaller states in would make them more efficient states governments. Draper believes that the current state government is getting out of touch with the people of California. According to Draper, splitting up the state would allow the resulting new state governments to be closer to their people than the current California state government. Although some opponents had argued that this would be a waste of time and money to split this state into smaller ones. Others believe that this could be a political, money grab designed to separate California's wealthy areas from the poor.
Requirements for the implantation of the Six California.
* The first was approvals of the state initiative of California voters.
* The approval of the United States Congress
* The approval of the United States legislature.
* The approval of the United States Congress
* The approval of the United States legislature.
State splitting processes and producers.
The proposal allowed a county along one of the proposed new state borders to join an adjacent state instead, subject to the approval of both that county's voters and its Boards of Supervisors by November 15, 2017. A board of 24 commissioners would also have been appointed to negotiate how to divide California's existing assets and liabilities among the new states. The initiative also explicitly stated that the Governor of California will be required to submit the state-splitting proposal to Congress by January 1, 2018