Posted on February 22nd, 2010 at 6:35 pm by Mutt
Today, I noticed an ad for California Prop 16, with the catchline “Preserve Your
Vote.” Thinking that this sounded like a lot of spin, I decided to look it up.According to Ballotpedia, this is basically an initiative funded by PG&E to make it more difficult for municipalities to start their own utilities. It would amend the California state constitution to require that any Community Choice Aggregator be approved by a 2/3 vote.
Now, I already thought that California’s system for amending the constitution by a simple majority is ridiculous, but this really takes the cake. (Perhaps even the lemon olive oil cake. See below.)
Let me get this straight — you’re using a simple 50% vote to require that, in the future, individual communities need a 2/3 majority to do something? That seems really backward.
But what really gets me is that PG&E, a monopoly public utility, is planning on spending $25-35 million dollars to singlehandedly fund the campaign for this initiative — that’s money that we’re paying them!