This referenda stuff's been around in states like California for quite some time. You'd think that “leaders” concerned about what “other states are doing” as relates to property taxes, etc., would know about & avoid the California referenda problems of one sided, advocacy drafting.
What happened to the original template for drafting Indiana's referenda & if there was an “exception” made for Wishard- why? If that's true, bureaucratic greed for private sector resources will always present an “exception” to balanced drafting of these real estate development proposals.
This referenda stuff's been around in states like California for quite some time. You'd think that “leaders” concerned about what “other states are doing” as relates to property taxes, etc., would know about & avoid the California referenda problems of one sided, advocacy drafting.
What happened to the original template for drafting Indiana's referenda & if there was an “exception” made for Wishard- why? If that's true, bureaucratic greed for private sector resources will always present an “exception” to balanced drafting of these real estate development proposals.
November 3rd, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Referen-doomed?
This referenda stuff's been around in states like California for quite some time. You'd think that “leaders” concerned about what “other states are doing” as relates to property taxes, etc., would know about & avoid the California referenda problems of one sided, advocacy drafting.
What happened to the original template for drafting Indiana's referenda & if there was an “exception” made for Wishard- why? If that's true, bureaucratic greed for private sector resources will always present an “exception” to balanced drafting of these real estate development proposals.
So, this is “good” government?
November 3rd, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Polls have been closed for almost 2 hours and not one precinct results have been reported. Did Beth White take the day off??
November 3rd, 2009 at 11:46 pm
Referen-doomed?
This referenda stuff's been around in states like California for quite some time. You'd think that “leaders” concerned about what “other states are doing” as relates to property taxes, etc., would know about & avoid the California referenda problems of one sided, advocacy drafting.
What happened to the original template for drafting Indiana's referenda & if there was an “exception” made for Wishard- why? If that's true, bureaucratic greed for private sector resources will always present an “exception” to balanced drafting of these real estate development proposals.
So, this is “good” government?
November 4th, 2009 at 12:49 am
Polls have been closed for almost 2 hours and not one precinct results have been reported. Did Beth White take the day off??