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A Good Cause, But Not For Government

October 17, 2008 - 10:52am

It's hard to make an argument against California's Proposition 12, a $900 million bond ot provide housing aid to California veterans. But there's one aspect of the campaign that makes me nervous. It's being led by a state agency.

State agencies should not be involved in any way, shape or form in the campaigns for or against a ballot measure.  That goes double when the state agency in question offers the program being funded. But in looking for information on Prop 12, the official state ballot guide directs you to the California Department of Veterans Affairs. (www.cdva.ca.gov).

The state government needs to fix this and make clear it's not taking sides in the matter. It's bad precedent. In the case of Prop 12, the measure is uncontroversial. But we should make clear this sort of thing doesn't happen again, when the issue is tougher.