Photo Credit: Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times
It's all about Lieutenant Governors today! Since California Lieutenant Governor
John Garamendi won the 10th Congressional District race on November 3rd and was sworn in a few days later, Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger has the opportunity to choose a replacement,
which he announced yesterday will be Republican State Senator
Abel Maldonado.
Yesterday,
MadProfessah attended a forum where the two leading Democratic contenders for Lieutenant Govenor in the June 2010 primary, Los Angeles City Councilperson (15th District)
Janice Hahn and State Senator
Dean Florez appeared at the monthly
Stonewall Democratic Club meeting.
Before they spoke, SDC President
John Cleary asked both candidates their view about the Maldonado appointment. Florez said that as someone who will be voting on the matter in the State Legislature within 90 days, he opposed the nomination, primarily because he didn't see why they should allow a Republican governor to replace a Democratic state constitutional officeholder with a Republican. Janice Hahn gave a non-commital response, but both Hahn and Florez thought that either of them could defeat State Senator
Jeff Denham, the only Republican who has announced he is running for Lieutenant Governor.
At
Calitics, progressive activists received the Governor's creation of State Senate vacancy in a Republican held but Democratic leaning seat
with glee:
I am one happy camper. This is perhaps the best news progressives AND Democrats have gotten in this state all year long. I live in SD-15, and Abel Maldonado is, sadly, my State Senator. He is a joke of a Senator, a "moderate" politician when it is convenient for him, a conservative one generally speaking. He only won re-election last year because he and Don Perata cut a terrible deal in 2007, where Perata promised to stop a Democratic primary challenge in exchange for his vote on that budget deal.
But more importantly, this seat - SD-15 - is one of the two seats we need to reach 2/3rds in the State Senate. And like SD-12, it is a majority Democratic seat. The current registration numbers are 41% Dem, 34.5% Rep, and 23% DTS. Arnold Schwarzenegger has just created a huge and invaluable opening for us to break the Zombie Death Cult grip on the State Senate.
Florez referenced the debate on Calitics during his remarks at the SDC forum. It would really be great to have a 2/3rds Democratic majority in the State Senate, but we would still be four seats shy in the 80 seat State Assembly from a 2/3rds Democratic majority in the lower house.
The correct solution is to change the insane 2/3rds requirement for passage of a budget and taxes by enacting
the California Democracy Act: "All legislative actions on revenue and budget must be determined by a majority vote."
I signed a petition to have these fourteen words appear on the November 2010 ballot, and I hope you will too.