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Are the Voter Protection Act鈥檚 restrictions on lawmakers a feature or a bug?

Ballot initiatives have been part of Arizona鈥檚 political fabric since statehood. Modifications to the process have occurred over the past 100 years, but none as significant as the Voter Protection Act (VPA).

In 1996, Arizona voters passed a state initiative that allowed doctors to prescribe medical marijuana to patients suffering from various conditions. The following year, however, the state Legislature repealed the law.

Voters responded. In 1998 they developed and passed the Voter Protection Act (VPA) to ensure the Legislature could not easily overturn future voter-passed initiatives.

The VPA is an amendment to the state constitution that prohibits legislators from altering, redeveloping, or repealing ballot initiatives. The only way the state Legislature can amend a voter-created initiative is if it 鈥渇urthers the purpose鈥 of the initial measure. After that, the amendment must receive a three-fourths vote in the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate. Only if it passes both criteria can the state Legislature alter a ballot initiative.

Former State Elections Director and Snell & Wilmer Partner Eric Spencer explains that the constitutional change raises a major topic for debate.

鈥淭he VPA is a reaction to what is a legitimate public policy problem to overcome,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think anyone would argue that the Legislature should have wholesale, unchecked political power. There needs to be some checks and balances in place.鈥

However, Spencer notes that the process to revamp initiatives may be too restrictive.

First, determining whether or not an amendment would 鈥渇urther the purpose鈥 of the bill is incredibly ambiguous. Original drafters of the bill may attempt to defend the initiative in court if they disagree with the changes, but Spencer points out that they are likely not the best arbiter in that case.

If it passes through that process, it still has to pass through a three-fourths vote in the Legislature.

鈥淭he three-fourths vote makes it practically impossible to make any meaningful changes,鈥 Spencer said. 鈥淚f it were on ballot by initiative in the first place, that means it was too much of a hot potato to go through the regular legislative process.鈥

To improve the initiative process, Spencer believes that some alterations to the VPA should be made.

鈥淭here are lots of reasons why a large body of law should be tinkered with and refreshed and reevaluated over time,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he effect of the VPA is that it treats voter-passed laws as almost being sacrosanct. The Legislature can rarely play a role in correcting that body of law. A citizen-passed law is just as likely to be reevaluated and improved as a legislatively passed law, but the VPA handcuffs the Legislature from making those necessary improvements.鈥

Ben Norman

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