Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and his GOP leadership team found a new system this past election cycle:But where others see a new wrinkle in this iteration of pay for
Shake down the lobbyists for personal donations...
The result: Vos collected $36,000 in personally signed checks from scores of lobbyists in the final months before the November election...
Signed paper checks? In an era of direct deposit and electronic transfers?
Why don't lobbyists simply give their credit card account information to legislators who could just collect, withdraw or redirect the funds?
Or for those still wedded to checks, GOP leaders could install a dedicated ATM in a leadership anteroom just off the floor where lobbyists could deposit their checks, and legislative leaders could then tap in a PIN for immediate withdrawals.
I'll bet the keypad could be configured with a legislative appointment calendar so meetings could be set up, as they say, post haste and quid pro quo.
There has to be an app for that.
Outstanding !
ReplyDeleteLet start fixing this with TERM LIMITS.
ReplyDeleteDon't tell me it won't work because we will lose the good guys too.
The "good guys" are leaving on their own.
Who with half a brain wants to work in a totally dysfunctional place?
It's a bought and paid for legislature.
Those on the take have one master.... those who are handing them money.
Or they could just leave the money on the nightstand.
ReplyDeletetotally public financing of all elections, along with a time limit for campaigning as Canada and Britain have, would do a better job than term limits.
ReplyDeleteLegislation overriding Citizens United would help too.
Term limits are moderately useful at best.