Actually, No they are not doing it right. Every other state, with the exception of the court imposition in MA and VT, have allowed a vote by the people. CT did not, and is denying constitutional rights of it's residents!
Do residents on CT have a constitutional right to vote on all legislation? If not, how are they being denied their constitutional rights?
Here in NC we do not have the right to public referendums. We get to vote on very few things outside of elections. We get to vote on Constitutional amendments, bonds (though that was actually just removed by a vote of the people!), and something else that is slipping my mind.
can the citizens of CT get a referendum to amend their constitution and thus bypass the legislature?