Constitution Shouldn't Dictate Budget

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REPUBLICANS ARE RUNNING TOO SCARED OF Secretary of State Ken Blackwell. They shouldn't be reacting to his every idea, certainly not his bad ones.

Mr. Blackwell is pushing a constitutional amendment saying that if the Legislature wants to increase spending from one year to the next -- over and above the national rate of inflation and a factor accounting for population increases -- three-fifths of lawmakers, not just a majority, have to agree. Then voters also would idea just because he's terrified that people in and out of his party will not stand with him and say that Ken Blackwell is clueless about what's dragging down Ohio.

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Constitution Shouldn't Dictate Budget

Something is also wrong when people in powerful positions think it's not a problem to tie all future Legislatures' hands about how...

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