Author Archives: Rose Institute

Voter’s FIRST Doomed Without Democratic Support?

Tim Herdt of the Ventura County Star says: The most recent statewide survey on the question, done in September by the Public Policy Institute of California, found 66 percent support for the notion of creating an independent commission to draw political district maps. But don’t let that number fool you. The fact is, this new… Continue Reading

Real Facts About Redistricting Reform

There are a number of difficult decisions that face every redistricting reform author, and the current effort by the Governor, Common Cause, the League of Women Voters, and AARP is no exception. Clearly, decisions such as excluding Congress are controversial, as are questions about the application and screening process, and such questions should be raised… Continue Reading

Governor Schwarzenegger Supports Redistricting Reform: What Will the Parties Say?

The governor’s announcement clearly is a major coup for the Common Cause / AARP effort, especially coming with the announcement of the League of Women Voters endorsement. This is significant progress, especially since one assumes the Governor’s role as campaign chairman also brings plenty of campaign funds. The next question is what position the parties… Continue Reading

Governor Schwarzenegger Supports Voters FIRST Redistricting Reform

Steven Maviglio (the guy is fast) had the first online mention, a pre-emptive strike, at California Majority Report this morning: Schwarzenegger has endorsed every variety of redistricting to come down the pike. Nevermind the details that could likely tilt map-making into the hands of Republicans. Nevermind that there’s no similar system anywhere in the United… Continue Reading

Catch-Up: Recent Redistricting Press UPDATED

A recent Mercury News editorial says: Proponents of Proposition 93 will have to collect some big bucks quickly if they’re going to compete with a suddenly massive campaign to defeat it. Yes on 93 has collected about $4 million, but it spent about two-thirds getting the initiative on the ballot…. No on 93 has collected… Continue Reading

Cavala v. The Press

As more evidence of what I said in the previous post, Bill Cavala (who was also kind enough to leave us a comment) recently said that Sacramento Bee columnist “Dan Walters should have been a writer for PRAVDA” while Maviglio looked on approvingly. This is mostly because Walters thinks that the Democratic leadership “reneged on… Continue Reading

Maviglio v. The Press

The Rose Report’s first comment, received last week, is from Steve Maviglio, deputy chief of staff for Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and writer over at the California Majority Report, in response to Wednesday’s post. Asking the Rose Institute about redistricting is like asking the Tobacco Institute about smoking. Sure, Steve . . . let’s see… Continue Reading