Beyond Viability: Exploring California’s Future
Now that we know California can become an independent country — what kind of country would we choose to build?
The Beyond Viability framework examines the policy choices that lie ahead. From healthcare to infrastructure, education to energy, we explore the real-world options California would need to weigh as it designs a national system rooted in justice, sustainability, and shared prosperity.
Building on the Guiding Principles
The foundation of California’s future is already laid in our Guiding Principles:
- A just and inclusive society
- A sustainable relationship with nature
- An accountable and transparent government
These principles frame every option we explore below.
Exploring Key Systems — Policy Paths Ahead
Social Systems & Human Wellbeing
What systems would ensure all Californians live with dignity and security?

Healthcare for All
- Universal, no-cost model
- Mixed public-private model
- Transition from U.S. federal programs

Education & Tuition-Free College
- Free public university model
- Research-driven education system
- National academic credentialing

Legal Rights & Civil Protections
- Constitutional rights and liberties
- Independent judiciary models
- Human rights integration into law

Social Security & Family Support
- National retirement program
- Paid leave, disability, and caregiver benefits
- Guaranteed income or support floor options

Housing & Homelessness Policy
- Public housing expansion
- Rent stabilization or caps
- Right to shelter and housing-first models
Infrastructure & Environmental Systems
How would California build and manage its physical and natural infrastructure?

Sustainable Energy & Grid Design
- 100% renewable transition
- Cascading pumped hydro storage
- Public or community-owned utilities

Transportation & Mobility
- Electrified rail and freight
- Public transit expansions
- Automated road pricing or RUC systems

Circular Economy & Recycling
- National recycling framework
- Zero-waste infrastructure
- Environmental justice zoning

Water Systems & Environmental Repair
- Statewide aquifer recharge
- Delta and Owens Valley restoration
- Desalination as climate backup

Digital Infrastructure & Telecommunications
- Universal high-speed internet
- Public broadband cooperatives
- National data privacy and security laws
The future is not decided. But for the first time in generations, Californians may have the opportunity to shape it entirely.
This page is where we explore the possibilities — grounded in our principles, but ready to meet the real-world challenges of national design.
This is part of a larger vision.
California Vision
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