How About a Change of Itinerary?
This morning' s Sacramento Bee has a story on all the foreign trips that California politicians took last year -- and the people who footed the bill. These trips are ostensibly about educating lawmakers on all sorts of issues, big and small But in years of talking to people who make these trips, I've never found anyone who has used their time abroad to study how other countries practice direct democracy.
They should. California has a budget and governmental crisis that, by broad consensus, stems from how the state uses initiatives and referenda to govern. Most of the countries on the destination lists of our state's political travels have some form direct democracy. It's a subject far more important to California than U.S.-German relations or the state of universities in Hong Kong -- both of them subjects of 2007 foreign trips.


















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