Districts won’t benefit residents
One of three things will occur with change. Things will get better,
remain the same, or get worse. The [Scott] Baugh districting
initiative, and like proposals to divide Huntington Beach into
districts, will seriously change the means by which the city’s
residents select City Council representatives.
Baugh and his backers, however, misrepresent the proposed benefits
of their Fair District Initiative and the resultant change. The “get
worse” scenario is the far more likely outcome from this change.
I cannot state what either Baugh’s or the initiative’s financial
backers purposes truly are; but I can state, without reservation,
what this initiative will not provide.
If enacted, it will not produce a more representative city
government nor will it strengthen the council as a governing body or
make the council or city government more effective.
Of course, proponents of this initiative will claim just the
opposite, but when the public’s at-large business takes a back seat
to parochial bickering and inevitable districting squabbles, the
initiative’s promoters will disappear into the woodwork like
cockroaches.
They’re the same promoters who tell us we’re all somehow better
represented by inexperienced newcomers than seasoned incumbents; that
having one council member representing me and my district is somehow,
someway better than having any of seven persons on the council to
turn to. I know this isn’t so.
I am adamantly opposed to the Baugh Fair District Initiative and
any other like proposal to carve up Huntington Beach into parts for
dubious political benefits or, more likely, some entity’s undisclosed
agenda.
Districting is not a change for the better and should not be
embraced by the City Council or the Huntington Beach citizenry.
* DAVID E. HAMILTON is a Huntington Beach Resident. To contribute
to “Sounding Off” e-mail us at hbindy@latimes.com or fax us at (714)
965-7174.
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