Marysville students finally celebrate commencement
On Thursday, July 8, Marysville seniors finally celebrated commencement.
While such ceremonies normally come as a result of years of hard work and sacrifice,
Marysville seniors were forced to make sacrifices above and beyond the norm.
Enduring the longest teachers' strike in our state's history, this year's graduating
class had to attend weekend sessions, give up any meaningful holiday breaks,
and potentially miss out on scholarships, grants and highly competitive military
academy appointments, as well as opportunities for summer employment.
At a March 23, 2005, House Appropriations hearing on a bill to gut the voter-approved I-601 spending limit, Rep. Jim McIntire (D) asked a supporter of I-601’s two-third supermajority requirement for the legislature to raise taxes the following question:
"Can you name a time when we [legislators] have actually not just set it [supermajority requirement] aside by majority vote? I mean, this is in many respects a procedural motion that has no bearing. It’s a statutory constraint that cannot constrain any legislature that chooses as a majority to set it aside . . . have we ever used a supermajority [to raise taxes]?"