School Vouchers
Florida Supremes Knock Measures Off the Ballot
A sales for property tax swap was taken off the ballot. So were a pair of amendments intended to ease the path for school vouchers. What was the problem? The justices found the ballot description of the measures to be misleading to voters.
Round Up: Crackdown on Signature Gatherers?
CRACKDOWN ON SIGNATURE GATHERERS? The Contra Costa Times has this item in praise of a bill that will attempt to hold initiative sponsors liable for misstatements and misrepresentations made by signature gatherers. One wonders if the sponsor has met any signature gatherers, who tend to be, shall we say, independent-minded. They often are folks who, because of their life choices, like to be paid in cash. How does one police these misrepresentations? Who decides? This bill may pass, but it seems like an outrageous criminalization of political speech that will produce nothing more than litigation.
NO EMERGING NATIONAL TREND: Those Nevada ballot initiatives -- one putting more scrutiny on government contracting, the other banning taxpayer funds from being used for lobbying -- have been withdrawn by their conservative backers. Those backers blame legal challenges by labor for slowing down qualification of the measures.
SARASOTA COUNTY: Florida is billed as a model for how to use ballot initiatives to control growth.


