If they are involving the Governor then that means they are looking to put it on the ballot legislatively with an SCA or ACA. In that case, they WILL need 2/3 of both houses which again, they don't have and won't have any time soon. If they were thinking about trying to qualify it with signatures, then there would be no "negotiations". They'd just draft it however they pleased.
“This is the old plan that they have abandoned. They are aiming for putting this on the Nov., 2008 ballot which takes the legislature out of it.”
“If they are involving the Governor then that means they are looking to put it on the ballot legislatively with an SCA or ACA. In that case, they WILL need 2/3 of both houses which again, they don’t have and won’t have any time soon. If they were thinking about trying to qualify it with signatures, then there would be no “negotiations”. They’d just draft it however they pleased.”
That is not my understanding. They are negotiating so that they can have as much support as possible. This will strengthen their position for the ballot. This worries me as it will not need 2/3 and the setting is ripe for this to pass. Once again we will need to fight this at the ballot and our hand will be strenghten as the details are defined.