By Dan Walters in The San Diego Union-Tribune
March 4, 2016
So you, a conscientious voter, read the language, the official summary, the economic analysis and the pro and con arguments before voting on a state ballot measure.
You concluded that it would be good for the state and enough of your fellow voters agreed to pass the new law.
Was it an inviolable contract between voters and the politicians and officials who will later implement its provisions?
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