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Politicians Bearing GIFs

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Yesterday, we discovered that the biggest term limits opponent in Arkansas — former state senator Jon Woods — also allegedly led an elaborate legislative fraud scheme, whereby he and a state representative traded tax dollars for cash bribes.

For now, Woods is an unindicted co-conspirator. But last week, the representative involved pled guilty to a felony carrying a possible 20-year prison term and directly implicated Sen. Woods.

Woods’s alleged criminality involves the GIF program — General Improvement Funds. Legislators can personally direct GIF dollars to pet projects and favored cronies, taking political credit. The process is similar to congressional earmarks. And just as corrupting.

In an article entitled, “How a 1997 Power Grab is costing Arkansas taxpayers millions on pet projects,” the grassroots group Conduit for Action explains that the GIF rules changed just before our new millennium, when term limits first cleaned out the state House (1998). The old batch of legislators gave themselves unchecked control over this vote-buying slush fund.

And that is when even bigger corruption surfaced. “A Federal grand jury shook the Arkansas political establishment today with a long list of political corruption indictments that reaches to the apex of the state Legislature,” the New York Times reported in 1999.

Back then, Sen. Nick Wilson was Arkansas’s loudest term limits critic . . . until his three-decade-long career ended with a guilty plea to 133 counts of racketeering and other public corruption.

Interesting that top legislative enemies of term limits, both past and present, wear the Scarlet Letter “C” for corruption. Coincidence?

Term limits are no friend to corruption. And vice-versa.

This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.


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3 replies on “Politicians Bearing GIFs”

Wait, wait. So a completely unaccountable term limited legislator is suddenly not corruptable because he never ever has to face the voters again? Give a legislator, no fully 1/3 to 1/2 of them, a guaranteed free rein and corruption will explode. TERM LIMITS ARE A FALSE PANACEA THAT DO NOT WORK! Look no further than the disaster that California has become. It was imposed as the Get-Rid-of-Willie-Brown initiative. As much as I disagreed with his positions there’s no way he would have allowed the insanity driving Sacramento. 

You may wish to see a return of Willie Brown, the Ayatollah of the Assembly, but every survey of California voters shows they support term limits. 

What is clear is that the last two anti-term limits “champions” in the Arkansas legislature were both crooks. Spin that any way you wish. 

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