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Do California Legislators Need Ballot Accounts?

May 5, 2008 - 10:43am

Shane Goldmacher of the Sacramento Bee takes an excellent and thorough look at the phenomenon of California legislators opening ballot measure political accounts, through which they can accept contributions of unlimited amounts. He points out the potential for corruption from these donations, but also gives time to my view -- in fact, he quotes your blogger -- that with so many questions going to the ballot, legislators need these accounts to defend their policymaking. This is obviously not a good thing, and such accounts deserve the kind of scrutiny that the Bee is giving them. But you legislate with the system we have. What we need is a different system that fits direct democracy and the legislative process together in a smarter way. But how to do that?

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