February 20, 2012
California Attorney General Kamala Harris is a
close ally of the public sector unions, who are doing all they can
to stop the state's burgeoning pension reform movement. So when the
group California Pension Reform submitted two voter initiatives
that would rein in the unsustainable costs of the state’s pension
system, Harris decided to behave as a political operative and
besmirch the office she holds by distorting the official
descriptions that most voters rely upon when making their voting
decision. It’s certainly OK to hire a Democratic hack to wage a
slash-and-burn anti-reform campaign, writes Steven Greenhut, but
it’s another thing entierly to abuse the office of attorney general
and rig the process.
Reason needs your support. Please donate today!
Try Reason's award-winning print edition today! Your first issue is FREE if you are not completely satisfied.
Site comments/questions:
Media Inquiries and Reprint Permissions:
(310) 367-6109
Editorial & Production Offices:
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 391-2245