The LA Times Asks The Public To Help It Find a Position on Charter Amendment
The LA Times (full disclosure: I'm a former staffer and still contribute pieces) has an excellent blog post, asking the public to help it decide what position to take on city Charter Amendment E, a ballot measure that would allow the city council and mayor to offer cash, tax reduction, or other incentives to businesses to come here. (It's not clear where such inducments are an illegal gift of public funds under current law). It's a new editorial method for the Times, and a good one. The post lets the public listen to audio of the editorial board's meetings with supporters and opponents of the amendment. And it gives the public a deadline -- the endorsement is scheduled for Feb. 22 -- to contribute. Times staffer and friend of the blog Robert Greene reports the paper is going to try something similar with two other charter amendments that appear on the March city ballot.
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