vision2020
Re: Federal vs. State Law
- To: "Young" <youngg@uidaho.edu>
- Subject: Re: Federal vs. State Law
- From: "William K. Medlin" <dev-plan@moscow.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 20:38:33 -0800
- Cc: Moscow <vision2020@moscow.com>
- In-Reply-To: <002401c072c7$e7487e00$52706581@LSOGWLAP573>
- References: <a04320400b6741512a8ba@[199.245.242.225]><002401c072c7$e7487e00$52706581@LSOGWLAP573>
Title: Re: Federal vs. State Law
Ken, I take
my rights and RESPONSIBILITIES very seriously. To insinuate
otherwise offends me greatly.
You see,
about half of the citizenry sees the results about 180 degrees
from where you appear to see them. Who is
right?
Dear Rep. Young: I value very much your opinion about my sharing
with the community a USSC Justice's dissent on the Federal vs. State
of Florida issue about state rights on citizens' voting laws and
procedures. It reflects, one can assume, your view as to what is good
and useful for any citizen to learn about this most vital issue in a
democracy. I was not insinuating anything about what others need to
think, only presenting my view, which appears biased to you. If you
see a bias in the statement referring to the Justice's legal point
that the State, and not the Federal Government, ought to decide how
best to "cherish" the validity of every citizen's vote
(viz., disenfranchisement through poor canvassing, counting,
certifying and ultimately judicial review of same) -- then
that is unfortunate because it seems to reflect a prejudicial
attitude toward sharp differences in our polity. If I missed your
point, please correct me.I also take my citizen rights and
responsibilities very seriously, believing that openness about them
to all is essential to good citizenship and representation, In that
latter spirit, since my post went out to all visionaries, I am
sharing this with them again. Since you are elected to represent all
the citizens, not just those who chose to vote for you, I am
convinced that you will agree that such sharing of your viewpoint is
consistent with the representation principle.
While
I am on that subject, I request that you take a negative stand with
regard to any legislative initiative that would give my tax dollars
to any voucher-based educational enterprise. During the recent
campaign, you were reported as taking different stances on the issue,
depending on whom you were speaking to. If this is not correct,
kindly respond accordingly. I support parents' rights to educate
children in private schools, but not their right to use public funds
in doing so. I will be watching your legislative actions in the
upcoming session. Very best wishes in that "ordeal" and I
hope you have a productive first session in Boise!
Regards, W. Ken Medlin (PS: Since we have never met personally, I
hesitate to address you as "Gary", although you are well
known by your first name. Maybe we ought to get together sometime.
WKM)
"For
the Future"
Gary Young,
Representative, District 5
1038 West C St
Moscow, ID 83843
208-883-4896
Back to TOC