The current state policies do not carefully look at all individuals that reside in the state. By breaking the state into two, many of the old laws that are on the books would be forced into review and updated and allow for the new "states" to better concentrate and help their areas.
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California statewide |
37,325,068 | $61,400 |
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| North California | 11,352,067 | $66,435 |
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| South California | 25,165,246 | $58,870 |
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Sources: 2012 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, California Secretary of State.
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