Liberals just do not give up, nor should they--that is what democracy is about.
They are once again going back to the ballot to "fix" the term limit law.
"In a success for a rare partnership between the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, an initiative to reform term limits for state legislators has qualified for the February 2012 ballot.
The initiative would reduce the time lawmakers can serve in Sacramento from 14 years to 12 years. However, they would be allowed to serve all 12 years in either house of the Legislature. Currently, lawmakers can only serve six years in the Assembly and eight years in the Senate."
Guess the Chamber and the unions still do not get it. It is NOT about the technical issue of who long folks are allowed to be in office, it is about over taxing and over spending, along with bad policies.
Big business and unions together. A deadly pair.
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They are once again going back to the ballot to "fix" the term limit law.
"In a success for a rare partnership between the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, an initiative to reform term limits for state legislators has qualified for the February 2012 ballot.
The initiative would reduce the time lawmakers can serve in Sacramento from 14 years to 12 years. However, they would be allowed to serve all 12 years in either house of the Legislature. Currently, lawmakers can only serve six years in the Assembly and eight years in the Senate."
Guess the Chamber and the unions still do not get it. It is NOT about the technical issue of who long folks are allowed to be in office, it is about over taxing and over spending, along with bad policies.
Big business and unions together. A deadly pair.
More...