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	<title>Comments on: Constitutional convention initiative moves toward ballot</title>
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		<title>By: Randy Sloan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy Sloan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Gary,

Interesting story. Kudos to the Sonoma County Alliance for hosting the presentation. California has needed fixing for some time, but I was always against holding a constitutional convention because I feared the cure would be worse than the disease. I&#039;m happy to see a coalition has been working on this for some time. If they can keep a lid on the convention to maintain focus on governance and not get derailed by social issues, it sounds like a good idea. Of course, my interest is only academic, as I became a Texan when I left California three years ago. Good luck!

Randy Sloan</description>
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<p>Interesting story. Kudos to the Sonoma County Alliance for hosting the presentation. California has needed fixing for some time, but I was always against holding a constitutional convention because I feared the cure would be worse than the disease. I&#8217;m happy to see a coalition has been working on this for some time. If they can keep a lid on the convention to maintain focus on governance and not get derailed by social issues, it sounds like a good idea. Of course, my interest is only academic, as I became a Texan when I left California three years ago. Good luck!</p>
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