TALK OF SECESSION IS BREWING IN ONE CALIFORNIA COUNTY.
VOTERS IN NOVEMBER WILL DECIDE IF THEY WANT LOCAL LEADERS TO LOOK INTO WHAT BENEFITS WOULD COME FROM BREAKING AWAY FROM THE STATE.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY COVERS MORE THAN 20 THOUSAND MILES.
IT’S THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTRY.
BUT BECAUSE THE AREA IS JUST A COUNTY…NOT ITS OWN STATE…OFFICIALS THERE WANT TO KNOW IF SECESSION WOULD GIVE THEM ACCESS TO MORE REVENUE AND FEDERAL FUNDING.
HERE’S THE PROPOSED QUESTION THEY’LL BE VOTING ON:
“Do the citizens of San Bernardino County want the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors to study all options to obtain its fair share of state and federal resources, up to and including secession?”
LET’S CLARIFY.
EVEN IF THE MEASURE PASSES…IT DOESN’T MEAN SECESSION IS A DONE DEAL.
IT JUST MEANS THE OPTION WILL BE LOOKED AT MORE SERIOUSLY.
IT’S FAR FROM THE FIRST TIME THE TOPIC HAS BEEN RAISED.
IN 20-18 THERE WAS A PROPOSAL TO SPLIT CALIFORNIA INTO THREE ENTITIES. BUT IT WAS STRUCK DOWN BY THE STATE’S SUPREME COURT BEFORE MAKING IT TO THE BALLOT.