Assembly Democrats Kill Important Transparency Bill to require all legislation to be in print and available to... http://t.co/2cx5sV5vrk
— Katy Grimes (@KATYSaccitizen) May 8, 2015
They’ve done it again — Democrats in the California Legislature killed another good bill. While this may not seem newsworthy, the way they did the killing is.
For the third time since she has been in the Legislature, Assembly Minority Leader Kristen Olsen, R-Modesto, authored a bill to require all legislation to be in print and available to the public for at least 72 hours before a vote.
Rather than debating Assembly Constitutional Amendment 1, and then voting on it, Assembly Democrats in the Assembly Budget Committee sent the bill to the “suspense file,” following a brief speech from one lawmaker about the importance of transparency. This is underhanded and the epitome of hypocrisy; the bill was effectively killed without an up-or-down vote of the committee members.
“Apparently they are embarrassed to take a stand,” Olsen said. “They’d rather have the bill disappear.”