What is a service sector or infrastructure that California lacks?
...or needs serious improvement? How can we improve it to be more environmentally friendly, equitable, and at a low cost to the city/county or state? Or perhaps the innovation can generate revenue for the city/county/ state. Good suggestions, but this is for a Sustainability Planning class.. I need topics focused around improving California's physical environment/ services (small or large scale)...something "eco-friendly" and feasible. ---gomanyes- I completely agree, but my professor said "transportation" is too broad and complicated.
Public Comments
- For one, quit lending government cheese to ppl like Octamom.
- It lacks Conservatism.
- Simple, Make English the spoken language here. No more press 2 for English. No more dmv license applications in anything but English. No more ballots in any language but English. Everything should be in English only. That alone would save the state a ton of money. When my Grandparents came to the USA, nobody taught them English, they just learned it on their own. They HAD too in order to make a living.
- "Service Sector". That's the problem, we're a service oriented economy. We don't manufacture anything any more. You can't keep an economy going when your country does not manufacture goods. The innovation would be to bring back the work from China.
- Transportation infrastructure. California really lacks a rail system that can get people around.
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