Comments on: PoliColumn I: Wishes for Alabama http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788 A rough draft of my thoughts... Mon, 08 May 2024 19:59:23 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=1.5.1.2 by: Don Seibold http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788#comment-320095 Mon, 28 Nov 2024 22:05:54 +0000 http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788#comment-320095 To your wish list I would have added my objective: for Alabama to become the 25th state where voters have a constitutional right to a viable Initiative and Referendum process. With that in hand, a majority of voters in the state could make all the changes you wish for, even if the legislature continues to refuse to. My website at www.doctoriq.com is devoted to that end. To your wish list I would have added my objective: for Alabama to become the 25th state where voters have a constitutional right to a viable Initiative and Referendum process. With that in hand, a majority of voters in the state could make all the changes you wish for, even if the legislature continues to refuse to. My website at www.doctoriq.com is devoted to that end.

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by: Dr. Steven Taylor http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788#comment-318009 Sun, 27 Nov 2024 21:33:25 +0000 http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788#comment-318009 Yup. Yup.

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by: Matthew http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788#comment-317950 Sun, 27 Nov 2024 16:18:13 +0000 http://poliblogger.com/?p=8788#comment-317950 700+ amendments in 100 years is probably too many. On the other hand, 27 in 200+ years is almost certainly too few. Somewhere between the hyper-flexibility of Alabama and the hyper-rigidity of the US, there must be a nice Goldilocks solution. 700+ amendments in 100 years is probably too many. On the other hand, 27 in 200+ years is almost certainly too few. Somewhere between the hyper-flexibility of Alabama and the hyper-rigidity of the US, there must be a nice Goldilocks solution.

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