Neighborhood Legislature could restore accountability
Big spending on California politics has become one of the state’s largest industries. But the return on investment is lousy.
California’s political system has become so heavily manipulated by labor unions and other big money interests that the system is broken. Legislators have become professional fundraisers instead of managing public policy. And the individual voter no longer has much voice or influence.
It may sound farfetched, but the only way to fix this system is to expand it. California needs more lawmakers.
For democracy to work, it must be representative democracy. It must be a government of, by and for the people.
The Neighborhood Legislature
Last year Assemblywoman Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, pushed an initiative for a part-time Legislature. She succeeded in bringing much needed attention to the broken… Read More