This state is addicted to the "free money" associated with bonds... I don't believe there's ever been one which didn't pass. Every election including the recent primaries we are asked to pass one or two for something. As a lifelong "unaffiliated" it peeves me that I still have to go vote against them... knowing fully well that I'm wasting my time.
Last month I went to the polls to vote against two bond issues; it took me longer to park my truck than to vote against them.
We also have a lot of referendums; AKA, voting on things which our elected offlcials are supposed to address. If something doesn't pass it comes up again; proponents know that if they bring it up enough times they will eventually get their way. Again, often that happens in minor elections with low voter turnout.
Last month I went to the polls to vote against two bond issues; it took me longer to park my truck than to vote against them.
We also have a lot of referendums; AKA, voting on things which our elected offlcials are supposed to address. If something doesn't pass it comes up again; proponents know that if they bring it up enough times they will eventually get their way. Again, often that happens in minor elections with low voter turnout.
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