Arizona launches #CAStruggles campaign, California pushing back

Greater Sacramento

June 14, 2019

California is known as the Golden State and other states are doing their best to get a piece of the gold.  Arizona is among the latest to join in the fray – coming into the Golden State, trying to poach California companies.  While this may be a common occurrence, business leaders and residents are saying enough is enough.

The California narrative is one to be celebrated.  It is a narrative of resiliency, openness, acceptance and greatness. Californians don’t run away when it gets hard, we dig in and work toward solutions that lift all our communities.

Listen to this ABC 10 interview with Greater Sacramento Economic Council’s President & CEO, Barry Broome discussing the economic climate in California and the greater Sacramento region and why so many states want a piece of the California dream.

 

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