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        2008


Why Schwarzenegger's Redistricting Plan Won't Work
California Majority Report.com
May 13, 2008
Tony Quinn: Redistricting Reform OK, But It's Only A Start
Sacramento Bee
May 11, 2008
Governor May Face Donor Fatigue
Contra Costa Times
May 11, 2008
Dan Walters: Competing Proposals For Remap
Sacramento Bee
May 7, 2008
Initiative On Redistricting Closer To Ballot
San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Nunez Pushes Ethics Plan As Rival Petitions Are Filed
Sacramento Bee
May 7, 2008
To Get Leadership Reform, We First Need Redistricting
Los Angeles Daily News
May 1, 2008

Good Intentions Could Harm Redistricting Ballot Measure
Los Angeles Times
April 28, 2008
Redistricting On Track To Qualify, Consultant Says
New America Foundation.com
April 23, 2008
Why Are GOP Contributors Putting Big Money Into Redistricting Reform?
California Progress Report.com
April 19, 2008
Gov's Giving To Remap Measure Tops $1 million
Sacramento Bee Capital Alert
April 21, 2008

‘Due Process’ Democrats Have Their Heads Buried in the California Sand
California Progress Report.com
April 20, 2008

Opinion: Seeing The Light 
Los Angeles Daily News
April 19, 2008
California Voters FIRST Presents A Balanced And Bipartisan Effort For Redistricting Reform
California Progress Report.com
April 17, 2008

Schwarzenegger's Redistricting Plan Comes Under Fire
Contra Costa Times
April 17, 2008

Group Says Plan Will Put A Stop To Gerrymandering

The Simi Valley Acron
April 4, 2008
The Need For Redistricting Reform From This California Democrat’s Perspective
California Progress Report.com
April 4, 2008
Labor Says No To Schwarzenegger/Republican/Common Cause Redistricting Measure 
The California Majority Report.com
April 02, 2008
Revenge In Attack On Legislative Redistricting?
California Progress Report.com
March 31, 2008
Weintraub: Governor Gets Another Shot At Redistricting Reform
Sacramento Bee
March 30, 2008
Editorial: Can't Legislature Do Better Than Bills On Dogs, Donkeys?
The Fresno Bee
March 30, 2008
Walters: Voters Irate At Budget Posturing
Sacramento Bee
March 28, 2008
New Foundation To Campaign For More Efficient California Government
Sacramento Bee
March 27, 2008
Editorial: California Voters Should Support Redistricting Ballot Measure
Fresno Bee
March 24, 2008
Editorial: Redraw the Map
Los Angeles Daily News
March 22, 2008
Walters: Court Ruling Offers Hope to Dysfunctional California Politics
Sacramento Bee
March 19, 2008

Supreme Court to Hear Major Redistricting Case
The Thicket at State Legislatures (ncsl.com)
March 18, 2008
Editorial: Let Citizens Redraw the Map
The Torrance Daily Breeze
March 17, 2008
Walters: Redistrict Reformers Miss Mark
Sacramento Bee
March 10, 2008
Let Citizens Redraw Map
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
March 9, 2008

Governor Proposes Redistricting Ballot Measure
North County Times
March 8, 2008
Redistricting Initiative Has Strong Republican Backing
San Jose Mercury News
March 6, 2008
Governor Gathers Signatures to Qualify Redistricting Measure
 
San Jose Mercury News
March 4, 2008
Manipulative Lawmakers Playing To The Crowd
Fresno Bee
February 14, 2008
State Voters Need To Do What Lawmakers Won't
Los Angeles Daily News
February 14, 2008
Editorial: What We Need In Sacramento, Redistricting, Not Retaliation
San Jose Mercury News
February 14, 2008
Redistricting Reform, Not Longer Terms, Is The Answer
California Republic.org
February 12, 2008
The Buzz: A Hardball Tactic Could Ricochet
Sacramento Bee
February 11, 2008
Wake Up, Sacramento Media! Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!
San Diego Union Tribune
February 8, 2008
Editorial: Passive Aggressive Lawmakers Just Play to the Crowd
Fresno Bee
February 8, 2008
Nunez Takes Blame For Prop. 93 Loss
Los Angeles Daily News
February 7, 2008
Weingand: Voters Got A Whiff and Said 'No'
Sacramento Bee
February 7, 2008
Lawmakers Believe In Term Limits But Oppose The Measure

North County Times
February 4, 2008
Good For Us
Los Angeles Times
February 4, 2008
Commentary: A Conversation with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Sacramento Bee
January 20, 2008
Walters: Two Party Structure Under Fire
Sacramento Bee
January 18, 2008
Walters: Governor's Brownian Flip-Flops
Sacramento Bee
January 16, 2008
Editorial: Corruption of a Good Idea
San Francisco Chronicle
January 15, 2008
Governor Supports Term Limit Measure
Sacramento Bee
January 15, 2008
A Deceptive Prop. 93
San Francisco Chronicle
January 10, 2008
Use Prop. 93 To Say 'No"
dailybreeze.com
January 3, 2008

            

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Commentary: Manipulative Lawmakers Playing to the Crowd

By Jim Boren
Fresno Bee
February 14, 2008


NOW THAT the term-limits scam has blown up in California lawmakers faces, maybe they should try reforming something that would improve the Legislature.

The corrupt system lawmakers use to determine legislative district boundaries has taken the competition out of elections. Its time to fix it. Doing the right thing for once might even divert attention from lawmakers most recent attempt to manipulate the publics will on term limits.

A lot of people would cheer a good-faith effort to have an independent commission draw the lines of legislative and congressional districts. It would be easy to reform the redistricting system, but legislators, led by the Democrats, don't have it in them to get it done.

They aren't honest about their opposition to redistricting reform, so they won't even vote to kill it. They prefer the passive-aggressive route. They'll promise reform and then introduce several competing reform plans. They'll pick them apart, and the next thing you know, the legislative session has ended and nothing has changed.

Legislative leaders will hold a news conference to say they tried, but couldn't reach a final agreement to put a redistricting reform measure on the ballot. The truth is, they never intended to fix the problem. They were just playing to the crowd.

The biggest abusers are Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata. But they are doing the dirty work for the rest of the Legislature.

These guys can get very creative when they want to get something done.

Take the states term-limits law. They don't like it, so they got their special-interest pals to put an initiative on the Feb. 5 ballot that would modify term limits. Of course it included a little clause that would let them serve longer, even though they were termed out.

This was a very tricky scam, and to make it all work, they had to change the date of California's presidential primary. Sure, it was brazen opportunism, but Nunez, Perata and the rest didn't flinch at costing taxpayers $80 million for the election. They almost got away with the maneuver.

But the one thing they couldn't control was the California electorate. They misled and distorted the issue with a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign that said they were tightening up term limits. It was a lie.

They even got Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to go along with the scam, even after he said he would not support it unless the Legislature also put a redistricting reform measure on the ballot.

The outsider who got elected in 2003 to reform Sacramento had become part of the conspiracy to protect the status quo.

But voters refused to swallow Proposition 93 and all the baloney they were being fed by the Nunez/Perata/Schwarzenegger political operation. The measure to change term limits was soundly defeated.

The governor offered this election analysis to the Associated Press after the vote: I think its very clear that the people felt the legislators have not performed well enough (to) deserve a change there.

Talk about stating the obvious. Pick an issue and the Legislature has ducked it, from health care reform to fixing the states prison system. There's a $14 billion budget deficit because the state regularly spends more money than it takes in. By any measurement, this Legislature has been awful.

Nunez belatedly admitted that Proposition 93 failed because it was not paired with a redistricting reform proposal. It wasn't as if he weren't warned. Now Nunez's once-promising political career has been shattered. But his own arrogance got him in this fix.

New Democratic leaders soon will be elected in the Assembly and the Senate. Maybe they will have learned the lessons of this election.

Now Nunez, Perata and the other lame ducks have a chance to show they can rise above their political pettiness by putting a balanced redistricting reform measure on the ballot before their terms end.

We will learn how serious lawmakers are about winning the publics trust by the seriousness they show in offering a plan that would have an independent commission draw legislative and congressional district lines.

If they start making excuses for not fixing redistricting, it will be clear that they are the same old tired politicians who have been running the Legislature for a generation.