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(WA) The people vs. "their" legislature
Evergreen Freedom Foundation ^ | 3-24-05 | Jason Mercier

Posted on 03/24/2005 10:17:10 AM PST by truth49

Not withstanding the arrogance of some state officials, Washington's Constitution, in no uncertain terms, defines the state's hierarchy of political and legislative powers this way: The people come first, the legislature second.

Article 1, Section 1—Political Power: All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.

Article 2, Section 1—Legislative Powers, Where Vested: The legislative authority of the state of Washington shall be vested in the legislature, consisting of a senate and house of representatives, which shall be called the legislature of the state of Washington, but the people reserve to themselves the power to propose bills, laws, and to enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of the legislature, and also reserve power, at their own option, to approve or reject at the polls any act, item, Section, or part of any bill, act, or law passed by the legislature. (a) Initiative: The first power reserved by the people is the initiative . . . (b) Referendum. The second power reserved by the people is the referendum . . .

Despite our Constitution's unequivocal granting of legislative power first to the people, the legislature has consistently ignored the will of the people and disregarded both the spirit and clear intent of the laws we have passed exercising our clear constitutional power. Now it appears some lawmakers believe their past "omnipotent" wisdom in overriding the people's laws serves as precedent to further frustrate the will of the people.

At a March 23 House Appropriations hearing on a bill to "reform" the voter-approved I-601 spending limit, Rep. Jim McIntire (D) asked supporters of I-601's two-third supermajority requirement for the legislature to raise taxes the following question:

Both of you oppose the removal of the supermajority requirement [for tax increases]. Can you name a time when we [legislature] have actually not just set it [supermajority requirement] aside by majority vote? I mean, this is in many respects a procedural motion that has no bearing. It's a statutory constraint that cannot constrain any legislature that chooses as a majority to set it aside . . . have we ever used a supermajority [to raise taxes]?

Along with the gutting of the I-601 spending limit currently under consideration in the legislature:

Just because state officials have ignored the clear will of the people in the past doesn't mean they should continue to do so. Rep. McIntire is right about one thing: some state officials have demonstrated a consistent lack of respect for the will of the people.

Though the state's Constitution may appear to be an antiquated document to some state officials, the fact remains the people's legislative powers come first and foremost to that of the legislature. Just how exactly are our state officials representing our will by constantly ignoring the laws we pass?

Jason Mercier is a budget research analyst for the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, a non-partisan, public policy watchdog organization, focused on advancing individual liberty, a free-market economy, and limited and responsible government.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: 601; eff; govwatch; powerofthepeople; taxes; taxincreases; themostcorruptstate

1 posted on 03/24/2005 10:17:11 AM PST by truth49
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To: truth49

Rec'd a call from my pubby legislator this a.m. Even though the legislator sounded exhausted, I ranted about the demoncRATS who control the legislature and temporarily the governorship and how these demoncRATS are raising our taxes another $2 billion when they raised it $2 billion in 2003. They gutted the supermajority initiative so the demoncRATS can raise our taxes easier. Also, they keep modeling WA state like CA--WA is the bastard sibling of CA. The legislator acknowledged my rants, but pointed out that two powerful groups control the demoncRATS in Olympia--environmentalists and unions.


2 posted on 03/24/2005 10:22:55 AM PST by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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