Two Measures To Open Up Initiative Process Advance in Oklahoma
Joe Mathews -
February 18, 2009 - 5:31pm
The two measures have merely advanced out of committee to the full state senate. The changes are modest. One would set a slightly less onerous standard for qualifying measures--a number of signatures equal to 15 percent of the votes cast in the most recent governor's race. The other would move up the process of appealing a title and summary earlier in the cycle of qualifying an initiative. Under current law, such appeals can be filed and heard only after signature gathering is completed. If an appeal results in a change in the title and summary, then the signature gathering is void and sponsors must start over. Under the proposed legislation, that appeal would be possible before signature gathering begins, saving time and effort.
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