By Nick Cahill
(CN) – Delivering a blow to a Silicon Valley billionaire, the California Supreme Court on Wednesday erased a November ballot measure proposing to divide the Golden State in three.
The six-justice panel unanimously agreed the “potential harm in permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs the potential harm in delaying the proposition to a future election.”
Following a closed session Wednesday morning, the state high court directed elections officials to remove Proposition 9, dubbed “Cal-3,” from the November ballot. The panel says it will rule later as to whether the initiative by Tim Draper should be allowed to come before voters in the future.
The state cleared Draper’s measure for the ballot in June, finding proponents had collected more than the required 419,000 valid voter signatures. The ambitious initiative seeks to create three states – Northern California, Southern California and just California, which would cover Los Angeles and parts of Orange County.
The effort to freeze Draper’s measure is being led by the Planning and Conservation League, which asked the court last week to strike the initiative from the ballot. The group says the measure should be subject to higher qualification standards because it calls for drastic changes to the state constitution.
“The order is very unusual and dramatic because it takes the proposition off the ballot. The court has done that sparingly in the past,” said Howard Penn, executive director of the Planning and Conservation League, in a statement. “The only further questions are whether something like this could appear on future ballots and we are confident we will prevail on that when it is considered in the fall.”
In addition to future scrutiny from the high court, the proponents face a laundry list of logistical, legislative and legal hurdles to break up California.
Splitting up the nation’s most populous state would present monumental redistricting challenges, add four new U.S. senators and require the new state governments to figure out how to redistribute existing debts, water infrastructure and other assets.
If ultimately successful, it would mean the first split state since the Civil War, when West Virginia broke from Virginia in 1863.
The high court order states that while the justices traditionally review disputed ballot measures after an election, the conservation league has raised “significant questions” about the proposition’s validity.
“We have also made clear that in some instances … it may be appropriate to review a proposed measure before it is placed on the ballot,” the order states.
The panel ordered the parties to submit further briefs regarding the conservation league’s petition by Aug. 20.
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What about the Pacific island territories and Puerto Rico? The obsolete federal District of Columbia? Never fall in love with symbols, numeric or otherwise.
Don’t tell that to anyone who grew up with 48 states … an even multiple of 8 and 12 that fit nicely on a flag. Look what they had to do to the flag to add 2 more stars.
In alignment with both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will change to weekly reporting of COVID-19 case, hospitalization and death data. The last day of daily reporting will be today, Tuesday, March 28. Starting the week of April 3, COVID-19 data will be reported weekly.
California State Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) expressed frustration at the Senate Public Safety Committee’s failure to advance a bill he coauthored aimed at bringing accountability to the fentanyl crisis.
Longtime festival favorites and thrilling newcomers highlight the performance schedule at the 27th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, which will be held Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23, in Old Town Newhall.
In alignment with both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will change to weekly reporting of COVID-19 case, hospitalization and death data. The last day of daily reporting will be today, Tuesday, March 28. Starting the week of April 3, COVID-19 data will be reported weekly.
California State Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) expressed frustration at the Senate Public Safety Committee’s failure to advance a bill he coauthored aimed at bringing accountability to the fentanyl crisis.
Longtime festival favorites and thrilling newcomers highlight the performance schedule at the 27th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, which will be held Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23, in Old Town Newhall.
Come to Placerita Nature Center Saturday, April 1 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and meet the Animal Ambassadors who live in the canyon. Learn what the animals eat, where they live, their physical attributes and much more.
The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees appointed Jerry Danielsen to fill Board Seat No. 4, effective immediately, at its March 22 meeting.
A suspect who stole a California Highway Patrol vehicle in Castaic and led law enforcement on a high speed pursuit has died after he sustained injuries when he jumped out of the moving vehicle.
The California State University, Northridge David Nazarian College of Business and Economics invites the public to the eighth Annual Jeff Marine Bull Ring New Venture Competition on Thursday, April 20, from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Artist and California Institute of the Arts faculty Shirley Tse has been named the recipient of the International Sculpture Center’s 2023 Outstanding Educator Award.
Los Angeles County’s declaration of a local public health emergency for COVID-19 ends on March 31. That means changes in some programs but many services will continue to be available to support L.A. County residents.
SNAP Sports, a nonprofit adaptive sports program for special needs athletes will hold a wine tasting fundraiser Wednesday, March 29 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Salt Creek Grille, 24415 Town Center Drive #115, Valencia, CA 91355.
Calling all teens and tweens: The city of Santa Clarita Public Library presents FanFest. FanFest is back and will be held Friday, April 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country, CA 91351.
The Department of Beaches and Harbors’ Russell Walker W.A.T.E.R. (Water Awareness, Training, Education & Recreation) Youth Sailing Camp is back for Spring Break.
Cajun’s Aviation Dream will host a fundraiser on Saturday, April 22, from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., at Lucky Luke Brewing Company at 25108 Rye Canyon Loop in Santa Clarita.
Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station, along with the help of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Aero Bureau, are actively searching for a stolen vehicle suspect who fled on foot along the 24200 block of Oak Vale Drive in Valencia.
On a day when two original members of the first men's volleyball team to scuff The MacArthur Center floor were celebrated, The Master's men's volleyball team swept Arizona Christian Saturday 25-19, 25-15, 25-23.
World-renowned muralist and CSUN distinguished alumna Judy Baca ’69 (Art), M.A. ’80 (Art), Hon.D. ’18 was honored March 21 with the 2021 National Medal of Arts, in a ceremony at the White House. President Joe Biden presented the medal — the highest honor given to artists and arts patrons by the U.S. government — to Baca in a ceremony in the East Room.
The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office released the 12 productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, March 27 – Sunday, April 2.
Sandy Fisher served on the board of Santa Clarita Artists Association for many years, including her stints as president, vice president, gallery and membership chairs and for the past six years as treasurer.
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6 Comments
Stupid is its own reward.
Delusion has a dignity, all its own.
Knew it wouldn’t happen. Never will. We have 50 states. An even number. A perfect number. Will never change.
What about the Pacific island territories and Puerto Rico? The obsolete federal District of Columbia? Never fall in love with symbols, numeric or otherwise.
Don’t tell that to anyone who grew up with 48 states … an even multiple of 8 and 12 that fit nicely on a flag. Look what they had to do to the flag to add 2 more stars.
Like want to get in the Los Angeles section. Bye bye home value