BY JAKE NEHER
Michigan Public Radio Network
A group of state lawmakers wants to make it harder to recall elected officials. Bills introduced in the state House Wednesday would put limits on the process.
Three democrats and three republicans from Macomb County are sponsoring the legislation. They said it's a response to recent recall efforts, a number of which targeted officials from Macomb County.
Republican state Representative Anthony Forlini said it's too easy for special interest groups to abuse the process.
"We saw a year ago where attorneys were getting involved, special interests were being involved, and voters were being disenfranchised."
One of the six bills would only allow recall elections in May or November. Another would require all language in recall filings to be factually accurate.
Bill sponsors said they're confident state lawmakers will pass the bills before the end of the year.
Copyright 2012, MPRN
Michigan Public Radio Network
A group of state lawmakers wants to make it harder to recall elected officials. Bills introduced in the state House Wednesday would put limits on the process.
Three democrats and three republicans from Macomb County are sponsoring the legislation. They said it's a response to recent recall efforts, a number of which targeted officials from Macomb County.
Republican state Representative Anthony Forlini said it's too easy for special interest groups to abuse the process.
"We saw a year ago where attorneys were getting involved, special interests were being involved, and voters were being disenfranchised."
One of the six bills would only allow recall elections in May or November. Another would require all language in recall filings to be factually accurate.
Bill sponsors said they're confident state lawmakers will pass the bills before the end of the year.
Copyright 2012, MPRN