Sunday, August 1, 2010
California Has Second Thoughts About Term Limits
Link to August 1 San Jose Mercury News article, "Many backers of strict term limits now regret it, saying they only made things worse".
Excerpt: The strictest term limits in the nation, enacted 20 years ago to end the "stench of greed and vote-selling" in Sacramento, have instead made California's government so dysfunctional, many who once backed the reform say, that they now regret pushing for it.
"Of all the mistakes I've made in public life, the one I regret most is advocating for term limits for the Legislature," said Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Granite Bay, a leading conservative figure in California who was one of a small number of incumbent legislators who backed the term limits measure two decades ago. "It has harmed the institution badly."
Whether most Californians agree will be tested by a measure that qualified for the 2012 ballot last week. It would change term limits — currently six years in the Assembly and eight years in the Senate — to 12 years total in either chamber or both.
Some readers might consider the use of the following metaphor most appropriate: "If the toilet overflows, are you going to call the apprentice or the journeyman?" [Emphasis added.]
Related article:
California: Term limits shift balance of power to special interests. (7/18/2010)
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