Pros And Cons Of California

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1. The United States is constantly undergoing some type of reformation, to improve our bureaucracy. The constant change citizens want for their countries requires five-letter word, “money”. We have the federal and state or local government in our American system that would sometimes bump heads, when it comes to certain issues. Well, one of the issue they would argue on is the percentage of funding each government needs to contribute; in order to improve societies. Surprisingly, our local or state government dislike unfunded Federal laws. Local implementation for unfunded laws is viewed as a tough act for all citizens, so federal government should take more actions to better the nation as a whole
The State, local, and tribal Government disdain …show more content…

There agricultural business is big; which mean we get most of our fruits and vegetables there. People tends to go to California for its attraction and activities. So, you can say California is very populated with people. In Addition, California is suffering from pollution because of machines and businesses. The State noticed the environmental danger of pollution being present. So, the solution is the state government enforced to reduce CO2 emissions or cut GHG emissions (CO2 and CH4). To fund the project, ARB adopted a regulation to collect fee toward the program. The fees are collected by oil refineries, electricity power plant, cement plant, and other industrial sources.
The federal government would sometimes turn the other cheek, when it comes to serious States issues. Several States are starting to put up their own pollution control laws because they depended on the federal government to do something about it. For example, the Bush administrator tried to help solve the problem, however his method was weak and from there he gave up his …show more content…

America faced many challenges when it comes to bringing its people together. The challenges the people face are diminishing inequality to free all citizens and the obstacle of abolishing discrimination. Many great leaders, such Rosa Park, Martin Luther King and Malcom X fought for our rights. Sadly, their hard work is seems vain because people are still carrying the same act but the difference is its going unnoticed. This brought to my attention that the freedom and equality to all people are areas in American society in which Civil Rights protections must be advanced in the 21st century.
America has gone through many important periods regarding freedom and equality to all people. It’s not anything new; it’s an old issue that Americans have not yet figured out. Many discriminative cases had gone by like the Trayvon Martin news. This news may seem old but this happened in our time period, about 5 years ago. If America moved past the tragedy of discrimination. Then, why is it reoccurring in the 21st century.
During, the wake of the civil war three Amendment was added to the constitution. One of three amendment is the 14-amendment stated free from slavery. This was added years ago, so America should wake up and learn the constitution is not going anywhere. They should embrace the changes done for their

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