Perata to Steal Meathead's Lunch Money?
Here's how bad ballot box budgeting has become in California.
In 1998, the director (and Meathead from "All in the Family") Rob Reiner sponsored a successful ballot initiative to impose a 50-cent a pack tax to fund early childhood programs. In effect, Reiner created his own program with his own funding source, walled off from the rest of the budget by the only-in-California rule that laws and programs established by initiative may only be changed by another vote of the people.
Back in May, lawmakers asked voters to repurpose some of that money to the state's budget deficit. Voters refused, forcing cuts in more basic health programs.
Now comes former state senate president pro tem Don Perata with an initiative to fund cancer research. Perata's eight years in the senate, including four as leader, weren't apparently enough time for him to get that done. Where is he getting money--Reiner's cigarette tax money. Josh Richman has the details here.
This sets up another California initiative war: the cancer research advocates vs. early childhood advocates. And don't bother asking the legislature to be involved. As with so much of the budget, they have nothing to do with it.
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