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To the Point

6 Californias Ballot Initiative

California is vast, diverse, dynamic and influential. But Tim Draper thinks it has become too big to be manageable. He wants voters to divide all of California into six parts — new states with governors, members of Congress and US Senators. John Myers reports from Sacramento for KQED, public television and radio in San Frandcisco.

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By Warren Olney • Aug 1, 2014 • 1 min read

California is vast, diverse, dynamic and influential. But Tim Draper thinks it has become too big to be manageable. He wants voters to divide all of California into six parts — new states with governors, members of Congress and US Senators. John Myers reports from Sacramento for KQED, public television and radio in San Frandcisco.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Mike Kessler

    freelance journalist

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    Jenny Hamel

    KCRW

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    Claire Martin

    Producer, To the Point/Which Way LA?

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    John Myers

    Los Angeles Times

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