Measure E will make council accountable
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DANA ROHRABACHER
I am a strong supporter of Measure E, which would require our City
Council in Huntington Beach to be elected by districts rather than
at-large as it is now. District elections will ensure that our city
government hears the voice of ordinary people who are able to win an
election by walking and talking to voters in their own neighborhoods.
Today, only special interest groups can afford the $100,000 it takes to campaign citywide. In fact, in the last election three of the
winners benefited from more than $112,000 in special interest
funding. The lesser-funded candidates from individual neighborhoods
don’t have a chance against powerful special interest money. This is
why so many neighborhoods in our city haven’t been represented in
more than 20 years.
Imagine if Congress and the state Legislature had at-large
elections. People in Los Angeles would determine who our elected
representatives would be from Orange County. Would they care about
our local problems? Our Founding Fathers were right to insist on
district elections. It has ensured that America is a more accountable
and responsible government.
The current at-large system has produced a string of City Councils
that have been out of touch. The council has spent millions of
dollars on frivolous lawsuits, including more than $250,000 in legal
fees trying to keep the voters from voting on district elections. Our
council was also sued by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. for
collecting $27 million in illegal taxes. Instead of acknowledging the
illegality, the city spent hundreds of thousands of tax dollars
staking out a frivolous position only to have the court order the
council to do what it should have done in the first place.
Having a council member from your neighborhood who is accountable
to you is far better that having many council members who aren’t
interested in your neighborhood issues. The opponents claim that your
district representative will only have a say over 20% of the city’s
business. That’s the kind of baloney we’ve learned to expect from our
City Council. Every council member under a district system will be
responsible to vote on all city business. With districts, however,
the residents will be able to hold their representative accountable
to serving the needs of the community.
Finally, just like Gray Davis was recalled for failing to do his
job, we should be able to recall City Council members who fail to do
their job. This will be easier to accomplish with district elections.
Please join me, along with the Huntington Beach Police Officers
Assn., former mayors Jim Silva, Wes Bannister and Don MacAllister and
the 22,000 residents of Huntington Beach who signed a petition to
have district elections in Huntington Beach. We are voting yes on E
for better representation in Huntington Beach.
* DANA ROHRABACHER represents Huntington Beach and the rest of the
46th Congressional District in Congress.
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