In the land of 10,000 lakes, Minnesota voters will decide this fall whether to amend the state constitution to establish a compensation council that will be able to raise legislator salaries, according to this opinion piece in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Voters won't select the members of the council.
"If the amendment passes, a 16-member salary council — eight DFLers,
eight Republicans — would be formed to decide legislator pay every two
years. The governor and the Minnesota Supreme Court chief justice would
choose its members"
You'll note that the council will be limited to ostensible members of the two dominant political parties. Thus we see that two separate entities, government and politics, are increasingly merging into one, marginalizing any other competition for influence in the public arena.
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