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Friday, April 12, 2002

Robber Barron
[...] [Lowell] Barron, the state Senate's president pro tem, uses a goofy yardstick to measure achievement. With the Legislature on the verge of wrapping up both budgets before the end of the session, Barron had this to say:

"We should be able to go back home and tell our constituents we've had another successful session," he said, apparently with a straight face.

Granted, it is highly unusual for lawmakers to pass budgets before the session's last day. But this is cause for a declaration of success?

This is the Legislature that refused to allow the people to vote in November on whether they wanted a citizens' convention to rewrite Alabama's grievously flawed constitution. This is the Legislature that wouldn't allow the people (again!) to vote on changes that would make the state income tax fairer. This is the Legislature that let die a measure that would start cleaning up the state's campaign finance system. This is the Legislature that even as it passed both budgets irresponsibly approved pay raises for educators and state employees, despite the fact the money probably won't be there to pay for those raises. This is the Legislature that during these lean fiscal times found $325,000 extra for themselves for office expenses.


Of course it was a success--they managed to make it through one more session without being tarred and feathered.


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