This Is What Happens To California Legislative Moderates
This picture from the Sacramento Bee is of the chief of staff to Democratic Assemblywoman Nicole Parra packing up her office after Assembly Speaker Karen Bass kicked her out of the Capitol. Parra's crime? Showing a little independence. Parra, a Central Valley moderate Democrat from one of the few competitive legislative districts in the state, refused to vote for the Democratic budget proposal for a simple and good reason: the legislature refuses to pass a badly needed water bond even after it was presented with a bipartisan compromise fashioned by U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
So Parra becomes the only legislator to not have an office in the Capitol. This is not the first time this punishment has been used. The previous speaker and the current Democratic leader in the Senate, Don Perata, have also kicked lawmakers out of their offices for the crime of showing independence. Something like this might make a good ad for Prop 11, the November ballot initiative to remove the power to draw districts from the legislature.
Updated: A few sources and readers point out that Parra is defending her district's interests, particularly the agricultural ones. Which is true. But that's no crime, and shouldn't get you tossed out of the Capitol. The point is that there is simply no room for independence.
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Good for you, Nicole.
Good for you, Nicole. Consider this a badge of honor. Kern County and its agriculture needs your support.
Balderdash
Parra didn't show independence -- she tried to leverage the Speaker for budget vote in exchange for a pet dam project . Imagine, for a second, if every member did the same. It would be total chaos. The budget included millions of dollars for clinics and schools in her district; instead she is holding out for a special interest.
Parra also has all-but-endorsed the Republican candidate for her seat -- after Democrats have poured millions of dollars and volunteers to keep her in office. It's the equivalent of Lieberman endorsing McCain.