(Just for the record, Blue Mass Group to the best of my knowledge has never directly endorsed the idea of "placing an independent commission in charge of redistricting." The Hon. Jamie Eldridge shares his thoughts in the comments. - promoted by Bob)
Remember when Blue Mass Group endorsed the idea of placing an Independent commission in charge of redistricting, with hopes the state could avoid the problems of the past?
Remember how this idea was supported by the League of Women Voters, Common Cause, the NAACP, Oiste, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, Govs. Dukakis and Romney, Barney Frank, and Deval Patrick?
And remember how a bill doing this exact thing was supported by 12 senators last year?
Yea, well the Senate rejected the idea on Thursday by a vote of 7-28.
From the SHNS account:
[The Republicans] noted that several of the Democrats now voting against independent redistricting - Sens. Stephen Brewer, Susan Fargo, Brian Joyce, James Timilty, Jamie Eldridge and Steven Tolman - were once counted as co-sponsors of legislation in support of the proposal. Sen. Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester) said he couldn't remember an instance when so many co-sponsors of a proposal voted against it on the floor.
Indeed.
Just why would so many senators vote against a measure they claimed to support last year? Either a)they refuse to support any idea, no matter how good it may be, so long as it's proposed by a Republican; b) Senate leadership told them to vote against it and they obeyed like usual c) they never really supported it in the first place.
Regardless of whether the answer is a,b or c, the members of BMG should demand an answer from their elected officials.
[UPDATE: Per your request, from the editors' archives: "Jill Stein is running on a platform that emphasizes openness and transparency in government (including limiting the use of outside sections in the budget process), clean elections, independent redistricting, and Instant Runoff Voting. Good ideas all." Sounds like an endorsement of an idea to me.] |