LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN
I read with amusement Jeffrey Lowe's indictment of the two-thirds requirement for budgets and taxes, and his call to replace it with a simple majority, because the very basis for his objection proves the need for the higher threshold ("Fixing California's Convoluted Constitution Is the Only Way to Move Forward," Aug. 31). Lowe is bothered that a "minority party" is "courted with concessions" to pass what he thinks are "badly n...
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