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- NATION, Page 44Election '90Enough Already!
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- An election reform created in 1911 for the admirable
- purpose of giving people direct power to pass laws at the ballot
- box ran wild this year in California -- and the voters
- rebelled. Faced with 28 ballot initiatives, some with
- deliberately similar titles but with opposite intentions,
- Californians threw up their hands and rejected 22 of them.
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- They not only snubbed Big Green, the most sweeping attack on
- environmental problems ever put before voters, but they also
- turned back a flurry of special interest-backed proposals that
- would have negated Big Green's impact had it passed. In the blur
- of clashing TV commercials, citizens turned negative, killing
- everything from a nickel-a-drink surtax on alcoholic beverages
- to a sales tax to fund antidrug measures.
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- One proposition the angry Californians did pass limits
- members of the state assembly to three terms, while state
- senators and other state officers will be confined to two terms.
- The voters' overall message, sums up Larry Berg, a political
- scientist at the University of Southern California, was bitter
- and crotchety: "We don't trust you."
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