Well that makes sense: Josh Newman introduces Recall Reform.

HOT OFF OUR “TRANSOM” and timely too. I called Josh right after we got this e-mail (Vern here) … see below…

California State Senator Josh Newman to Introduce Recall Reform Legislation

Sacramento, Calif. — State Senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton) will introduce two constitutional amendment proposals to increase the number of signatures required to trigger a recall election and to have California’s lieutenant governor finish the governor’s term if a recall is successful. Senator Newman plans to introduce both bills on January 3, the first day of the 2022 legislative session.

“Now is the time to take a hard look at California’s recall provisions to see whether they still are serving their purpose,” said Newman. “For instance, the lieutenant governor is the No. 2 constitutional officer in California and to me seems to be the logical person to complete the term of a recalled governor.  The recall process we have now invites partisan shenanigans that are costly for taxpayers.”

Changing the state Constitution requires a majority vote in both houses of the Legislature and, if passed, would have to be approved by California voters.

“Constitutional amendments are not everyday events and I don’t favor big changes for small matters,” said Newman. “But recall in California has become a partisan circus in the internet era and must be reformed to reflect the political challenges we face today and to serve the public better.”

Senator Newman won his seat in 2016, but was recalled in 2018. He won the seat again in the 2020 election. He since has been an advocate for recall reform.

Legislation sponsored by Newman to prohibit pay-per-signature collection of signatures in an effort to qualify a state or local initiative, referendum or recall for the ballot was approved by the California State Legislature last week, and awaits Governor Newsom’s signature. The measure would not prohibit payment for signature gathering, as long as payment is not based on the number of signatures obtained. Signature gatherers still could be paid an hourly wage or salary.

SB 660, Prohibiting Pay-Per-Signature Incentives, will help to eliminate the corrosive practice of paying per-signature bounties to professional signature gatherers who work for partisan organizations that seek to manipulate the state’s electoral process.

Surveys show that voters don’t want to eliminate recall, yet would like to make qualifying a recall election more difficult.

To schedule an interview with Senator Newman, contact Alina Evans at 831.331.8468.

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State Senator Josh Newman represents the 29th Senate District, which is comprised of portions of Los Angeles County, Orange County and San Bernardino County. The 29th District includes all or parts of the cities of Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Chino Hills, City of Industry, Cypress, Diamond Bar, Fullerton, La Habra, La Palma, Placentia, Rowland Heights, Stanton, Walnut, West Covina and Yorba Linda. Senator Newman is a former United States Army officer, businessperson, and veterans’ advocate, and lives in Fullerton with his wife and daughter.

Vern here again. I called Josh to see if this reform was going to apply as well to local recalls – he hadn’t decided yet, and wanted my opinion as someone who’s led a few himself. (It’s nice to have friends in the State Senate!) I told him, off hand, I don’t think things should be made harder for us little local reformers – for one thing, the recalls WE get going are a lot less expensive, and affect a lot fewer people, than the clusterfuck we all just went through. Then what about recalls of County officials, which don’t happen quite as often, as nobody seems to pay attention to their county governments? Maybe that could be reformed in some intermediate way. What do YOU all think?

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