From somebody living in CT, kudos in getting this witch out of office. Little girls (she’s not a woman) like that are a danger to society.
This is a very hot issue in Washington State too. Our state government despises the fact that they can be constrained by our initiative process, and are doing everything in their power to destroy it. Our state supreme court recently had the unsufferable arrogance to invalidate an initiative which limited property tax increases by saying that the voters didn’t really understand the wording of the initiative.
Our politicians (and those of other states is appears) whine that the initiatives thwart “representative government” but the fact is these weasels campaign telling us that our interests will be served, and then give us the finger once they are in office.
A little surprised that a unicameral legislature calls itself the Senate, rather than the Assembly or the House. The thing is also non-partisan.
Oh.... I figured this was somebody’s opus... I enjoy those. :)
Term limits BUMP!
One of several items, IMHO, needed to get our country back on track.
Not only this bill, this woman has one in the hopper to strangle home schooling.
Liberal
Too bad congress didn't have the balls to do what is best for us when they dropped the ball on this part of the Contract with America.
I believe my Representative passed his "best if used by date" a few years back. He seems to be dedicated to lying low and maintaining business as usual in DC. I don't believe I've ever seen the fire of righteous anger in him and recently his people have gotten snotty, perhaps since it has been years since I've donated to his now eternal enshrinement in DC.
btt
All persons ... have certain ... rights, among these are ... the right to keep and bear arms for security or defense of self, family, home, and others, and for lawful common defense, hunting, recreational use, and all other lawful purposes, and such rights shall not be denied or infringed by the state or any subdivision thereof.
But in their infinite wisdom the state Supreme Court has not struck down a single gun control law since 1986, despite having several opportunites to do so.