Tell the legislators what you think

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BY St. Tammany News
Published on Friday, June 20, 2008 9:23 AM CDT



The 200 percent pay raise state legislators gave themselves this week looks like a done deal because Gov. Bobby Jindal, despite campaign promises to the contrary, says he will not veto the bill. After July 1, legislators will be enjoying a better lifestyle thanks to the Louisiana taxpayer.

So, what can the voter do? Well, take a lesson from the electorate in Pennsylvania, who went through a similar process three years ago, for one.

Literally, in the middle of the night, when no one was watching, the Pennsylvania Legislature voted itself a 16 percent raise with no committee meetings or public debate.

The angry reaction of the voters was almost immediate. The people began a public relations campaign in which the faces of the legislators who voted for the raise were plastered on big billboards all over the state. The lawmakers got the message and rescinded the pay raise.

However, the damage had been done, and in the ensuing election, 55 legislators either chose not to run for re-election or were defeated at the polls by angry voters.

So there is hope for us in Louisiana. There are other things people can do to show their displeasure with their representatives. They can gather together and start circulating recall petitions to try and get the legislators out of office before their term expires.

They can start a drive for a constitutional amendment that would prohibit legislators from voting themselves a raise. The Legislature would have to put the request to the people in the form of a public referendum. That is only fair, as the majority of citizens can never vote themselves a raise. If we have to ask for one, so should the Legislature.

Maybe a few big billboards of state and local legislators who voted for the raise up on Interstate 12 would change some minds, and legislators would reconsider and vote down the raise.

Highly unlikely.

So we urge you to keep calling Gov. Bobby Jindal at 1-866-366-1121, 225-342-0991 or 225-342-7015 and tell him to stand up to the Legislature and veto the pay raise.

It’s the least we can do — until the next election.


Comments

5 comment(s)

    Barbara wrote on Jun 23, 2008 8:33 AM:

    " It's totally rediculous that they should receive a raise like. They work for us, nobody asked me if I thought they DESERVED a raise to begin with. I'd love to work their schedule..... We're struggling to make a living, paying high gas prices, food, TAXES and insurances. We sure don't get a 200% raise at our jobs. Time to clean house in this country, it's getting out of hand........ We, as Americans need to speak up and protest like our fore fathers. "

    Terri Del Ricco wrote on Jun 21, 2008 1:48 PM:

    " I would love to tell the legislators what I think, but I don't think they read comments.
    I think Bush should be impleached!!!!. They are more concerned about spending money elsewhere than here in America on the Americans.
    I lost my job in Septempber and now I stand to loose everything I own. I can semi retire in 13 months, but retire to what? Norhing.
    Our money is spent everywhere but here in the USA. We pay taxes, why? Why do we support everyone else. "

    Amelia G wrote on Jun 20, 2008 2:36 PM:

    " Its not to difficult if we can all gather together and discuss different options. There is always a way in doing things. We have to unite in getting are points across. As I type this the legislators are trying to up their expense accounts and there assistants pay. We really have got to stop this now. "

    Doug wrote on Jun 20, 2008 2:04 PM:

    " Nice idea, but it's tough logistically to put up a billboard with Jindal's contradictory quotes. You need an organizer to gather the money from everyone for the billboard, people to put it together, etc. "

    Harrison wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:46 AM:

    " This is how the PA residents did what they did

    http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribunereview/news/westmoreland/s_454821.html "

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