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Republic of California

 * Government: Democratic Republic with two principal organs; the Council and the Governor's Office.
 * Governor: Eric Garcetti (D)
 * Ruling Party: Democratic (Senate and Governor), Republican (Assembly)
 * Council:
 * Senate (125): Democratic (76), Republican (43), Liberty (6)
 * Joint Assembly (138): Democratic (64), Republican (73), Liberty (1)
 * Supreme Court
 * Democrat: 4
 * Republican: 4
 * Independent: 2
 * Laws and Policies:
 * Supreme Court: As an act of bipartisanship, Governor Eric Garcetti appoints Republican and Independent judges to the newly created Supreme Court of California. The judges are picked from the now disbanded Superior Court of Los Angeles.
 * Internet Communications: The Internet is partly restored in El Segundo and Bel Air. Basic security services are up, URL links and HTML markup is working, and several websites have popped up. Google, once a technology giant, has been relegated to only operating a meek email system, since it only had limited assets in Los Angeles. Since optic cables are running all over the country, it is only a matter of time before the internet is restored to the entire nation.
 * Colonization, Baby!: Californian settlers have snaked up and down the Californian coast, some snapping pictures of what San Fransisco and San Diego looked like before colonization. Iron Fort becomes known as the Gateway to Adventure, as farms and oil rigs pop up all over Ventura and Riverside County. In fact, the nation of California has devised new regulations for "land claiming", similar to how the American government gave away land in the west almost for free.
 * Naval Stuff: The California Naval Directive is signed, directing the majority of military funds to be placed towards expanding the naval fleet.
 * History (probably) won't repeat itself: Hopuka grows as thirty new settlers arrive. Three babies are born there this year, and the settlement continues to thrive and be successful. Plans to "modernize" the natives are debated, but are shot down quickly. The locals on O'ahu quickly get used to our presence, and efforts to teach them are underway.
 * Diplomacy: The Embassy of California is established in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
 * Military Might: Several contracts with private military businesses have allowed us to grow our weapon stockpile, and the ever decreasing price of steel and electronics means our military is growing, even if it is very slow growth.
 * Capital: Los Angeles City
 * Economy: Manfucaturing grows, as aerospace and technology skyrocket. The Pacifica Stock Index is created to restart LA's financial system, and 39 companies are listed by the end of the year. Americana Airlines, Chevron, and Disney are growing the largest due to good news from all three companies, while DirectTV, Bank of America, and McDonald's sink.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 13,857,192
 * Californian National Army (CNA):
 * 20,000 active soldiers
 * 55,000 reserve soldiers
 * 10 combat tanks
 * 25 AFVs
 * Californian People's Navy:
 * (NOTE: The majority of the CPN's naval fleet arises from NS Seal Beach, a munitions and loading facility. The two combat ships we have were arriving in Seal Beach from Hawaii and Guam, and were fixed up in 2022.)
 * 1 corvette
 * 2 frigate
 * 15 patrol/response ships (Coast Guard)
 * California Air Force:
 * 19 transport craft
 * 17 non-attack helicopters
 * 19 fighters
 * Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC)
 * Range and Network Division (online; 1.9% efficiency)
 * Operationally Responsive Space Office (closed)
 * Space Logistics Directorate (communications cut)
 * Advanced Systems and Development Directorate (online; 100% efficiency)
 * MILSATCOM Systems Directorate (online; 0.084% efficiency)
 * Defense Weather Systems Directorate (offline)
 * Infrared Space Systems Directorate (offline)
 * Launch Enterprise Directorate (offline)
 * Space Superiority Systems Directorate (online; 6% full efficiency)
 * Global Positioning Systems Directorate (online; 5.4% NAVSTAR full efficiency)
 * Internet Communications Relay (online; 4% of Los Angeles covered)
 * Conflicts:
 * Diplomacy:
 * Japan: We are sending three oil freighters right this second. Our only request is that we are paid in gold, as we have no currency conversion businesses to convert Japanese yen into U.S dollars.
 * Alaska: We would like to sign the same Three T's agreement that we signed with Wyoming.
 * Mexico City: We are not "colonizing", merely repopulating this virgin land.
 * Events:
 * The Holy Land of Wyoming: Hundreds of Californian companies diverge upon Wyoming. Several companies merge offices and assets, and Los Angeles International Airport is reopened. Its only flights are towards Cheyenne Regional Airport, which has been expanded to allow for the ever growing amount of discontented Angelinos, after being stuck in the big city for years. Boeing in particular sees a big bounce in revenue, as several investors buy up the remaining assets of Virgin Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Airlines to unite them into Americana Airlines.
 * Wikimedia Foundation: With offices in Los Angeles from pre-Exile, the Wikimedia Foundation still exists and has been quietly operating the past few years. Now, with internet services nearly up again, the Wikimedia Foundation has bought data servers and restarted up Wikipedia, now standing proudly at over 1,370 articles. However, the Wikimedia Foundation has founded Wikihistory, an organization dedicated to preserving pre-Exiled historical artifacts (often called Lost History artifacts). For example, it worked with the Los Angeles Historical Society and the Getty Center in securing a 1766 French painting, and is currently on a mission to photograph Native Americans before European arrival.
 * Manufacturing: Our manufacturing abilities grow as industrial areas of Los Angeles are revitalized, many factories re-opening in poorer areas of the nation, where unemployment is rampant and low paying blue collar jobs are desperately needed.
 * Faux Meat: With the rarity of livestock in Los Angeles, smart innovators have resorted to perfecting already existing fake meat, widely becoming popular throughout the country. Once common foods such as potatoes and greens have become rare, as nuts become the cheapest and most popular food in the nation.