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Will The Initiative Mess With Texas?

June 12, 2009 - 9:36am

Compare the economic and budgetary conditions of California and Texas, and you could make a pretty good argument against adding the initiative to the Texas constitution.

But Mike Ford, a former Californian with a long history in the term limits movement (he worked on Prop 140 in California back in 1990), disagrees. He's launched a non-partisan organization, Initiative for Texas, dedicated to giving Texans the right to initiate laws.

Let's hope that if he gets traction, Texas doesn't get an initiative process that is anything like California's. The crucial mistake of California that Texas should not repeat? Making it impossible to change a law established by initiative without another vote of the people. A proper initiative process should be more flexible, permitting the legislature to change an initiative statute after a certain period of time. Other suggestions--that initiatives mandating new spending be required to include a source of new revenue to pay for that spending, and that the legislature be permitted to put a counter-proposal on the ballot next to each initiative that qualifies.