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  Thursday, June 19, 2003


Texas Governor Rick Perry officially called for a Special Legislative Session to begin on June 30th; the focus will be on Congressional redistricting. Chron.

by David Remer  --Political News and Analysis--

This is a very dangerous precedent for the American people. In Texas, the Republican Party holds the governorship, The Senate and House majorities. Until now, redistricting has been an activity to occur every 10 years following the census, as a means of insuring the proper number of seats and representatives in the House. While over the decades, this exercise has become very political resulting in gerrymandering and very oddly shaped districts for political advantage by one party or another, the costly affair only occurred every 10 years.

The Republicans in Texas are setting a precedent which if followed elsewhere in the country, could end up costing tax payers excessive tax increases to support redistricting every two years, instead of  ten, for the benefit of whichever party has control of the government controls. This could result in 5 times the tax payer cost for redistricting for the benefit of one party. In some states, the process could even end up resulting in a virtual one party state, where redistricting insures the dominant party greater representation than actually exists in the public at large.


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Online: Republican senator calls for the development of new technology to remotely destroy computers belonging to illegal music downloaders. [Guardian Unlimited]

David Remer of Political News and Analysis Comments:

The Constitution of the U.S. guarantees citizens the protection from loss of life, property or liberty without due process of law. Automated destruction of citizen's computers for illegal file swapping fails to protect owners of such computers from actions of others who may obtain access to the owner's computer, and by passes the judicial system and constitutional protections of due process.


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Most governmental reform efforts have been focused on elementary school students, but the data released today suggest that serious problems loom at the high school level. By Diana Jean Schemo. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]

David Remer of Political News and Analysis Comments:

There are intense efforts on the part of vested interest groups to establish vouchers (money would come from public school funds) to permit parents to send children to private or religious schools. If there are serious problems at the high school level for American students learning performance, reduced funding of public schools can be predicted to worsen this high school performance for the majority of students left in the public school educational system.


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