No one would reconstitute California in its current form if starting from scratch. But unravelling the creation would be immeasurably more painful than dealing with its flaws. What would happen if California was split up? http://econ.st/1VMqwqO
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Dead almond trees lie next to living ones in Coalinga, California, America. Water regulators have adopted the state's first rules for mandatory cutbacks in urban water use as the region's catastrophic drought enters its fourth year. Urban users account for only 20 percent of state water consumption, while the agricultural sector, which the Public Policy Institute of California says uses 80 percent of human-related consumption, has been exempted http://econ.st/1ESkyPc
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