Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget and temporary tax push is stuck,
in part for lack of leverage.
It sure would have been nice if he
had been able to gather signatures on a ballot initiative as he negotiated with
lawmakers in March. But that would have cost too much (thereby giving too much
power to his financial backers) and taken too much time.
Jeez, it’s too bad there isn’t a
quick, fast, cheap way to collect signatures on an initiative petition.
Oh, that’s right. There is such a
way.
Electronic signatures.
E-signature gathering would have
been perfect for Brown’s predicament. The technology exists. E-signature
gathering is not a panacea-it’s hard to get attention for an initiative, and
not just anything could qualify with e-signatures. But with all the attention
Brown was receiving for his budget push, he could have directed people to the
Internet and their smart phones to sign an initiative petition putting his
temporary tax extensions on the ballot.
This likely would have cost a
fraction of the typical $3 million needed for a pen-and-paper campaign. It also
could have been much, much faster, permitting an initiative to qualify fast
enough to hold a June special election. And just the process of gathering the signatures
might have given Brown greater leverage to help him make a deal with
Republicans.
Too bad then for Brown and his
supporters in labor that electronic signatures aren’t permitted in California.
The state has maintained that they’re not permissible under the law, though
that claim is being challenged in court.
It’s funny. A company named
Verafirma had an e-signature technology and is leading that challenge. Its
co-founder Jude Barry, a Democratic consultant, however, was put on a blacklist
for his work at Verafirma. Who was it that put him on the blacklist?
Oh, that’s right. He was put on the
California Labor Federation’s list – they didn’t like the fact that a
conservative group was among those trying to use electronic signatures for an
initiative. Now the labor fed really, really wants the tax extensions Brown is
pushing. If only…
Wow. Karma really is a… well.. you
know.