Listen Live
Donate
 on air
    Schedule

    KCRW

    Read & Explore

    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Culture
    • Events

    Listen

    • Live Radio
    • Music
    • Podcasts
    • Full Schedule

    Information

    • About
    • Careers
    • Help / FAQ
    • Newsletters
    • Contact

    Support

    • Become a Member
    • Become a VIP
    • Ways to Give
    • Shop
    • Member Perks

    Become a Member

    Donate to KCRW to support this cultural hub for music discovery, in-depth journalism, community storytelling, and free events. You'll become a KCRW Member and get a year of exclusive benefits.

    DonateGive Monthly

    Copyright 2026 KCRW. All rights reserved.

    Report a Bug|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|
    Cookie Policy
    |FCC Public Files|

    Back to Zócalo's Connecting California

    Zócalo's Connecting California

    A splitting headache

    The latest proposal to divide California into separate states gets its wrong, just like all the ones before it.

    • Share
    KCRW placeholderBy Joe Mathews • Jun 21, 2018 • 5m Listen

    Untenable plans to break up California are almost as old as the state itself, and Zocalo Public Square columnist Joe Mathews says a new proposal to divide the state into three separate entities is no different. Even it if it were to get voter approval this fall, the state Legislature and Congress would have to sign off. That’s not going to happen. Meanwhile, Mathews says any effort to divide California along geographical lines is destined to fail because the state is too diverse. And he has a modest proposal for future would-be state splitters: forget geography and focus on lifestyle.

    • KCRW placeholder

      Joe Mathews

      Host, "Zocalo's Connecting California"

      NewsCaliforniaLos Angeles
    Back to Zócalo's Connecting California