From Deseret News archives:
GOP ready to tackle state referendum law
Demos vow to fight any attempt to restrict citizen input
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The Utah Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers didn't violate the Constitution when they required a certain percent of signatures coming from a set number of Senate districts, instead of the old requirement which allowed more signatures from more populous counties. However, in that decision, the justices warned that legislators had to be careful about making it substantially harder for citizens to redress concerns ignored by the Legislature.
Some GOP leaders have already complained that when the Legislature changed the initiative law, it also failed to change the referendum law in the same manner.
Thus, a year ago those against vouchers (mostly professional educators and public school supporters) were able to more easily collect signatures on their anti-voucher law referendum than would be possible under current initiative law.
(Initiatives adopt new laws or amend existing laws. Referendums are just an up or down citizen vote on a law that is already passed, keeping or repealing it.)
The referendum process is so hard that Utah Democratic Party leaders were stunned voucher opponents were able to secure enough signatures in time to make the ballot.
"What they performed is nothing less than a miracle," said Todd Taylor, executive director of the Utah Democratic Party.
"The referendum process is far too difficult in the state of Utah. It's the arrogance of power they think it should all reside in the Legislature."
E-mail: ldethman@desnews.com; bbjr@desnews.com
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