The Arizona Republic

Lawmakers want to choose the Senate?

- Laurie Roberts Columnist Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK

Not content with simply shutting you out when it comes to knowing who is trying to buy elections, now Arizona’s leaders are hoping to shut you out when it comes to who you can vote for.

A committee of the Arizona Legislatur­e has approved a bill that would strip citizens of the power to nominate candidates for the U.S. Senate. Instead, the power would go to ... The Arizona Legislatur­e. No kidding.

It seems there are leaders who aren’t happy that Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake have not given them due deference and so they want to have a hand — a heavy hand — in who Arizona sends to Washington.

“I’ve called a number of times to try and get help,” Rep. Mark Finchem, ROro Valley, told his colleagues on the House Federalism, Property Rights and Public Policy Committee. “I don’t even get a secretary. I get a voicemail that says, ‘We are currently not taking any more messages.’ ”

HCR 2022 proposes that the state Legislatur­e, rather than voters, decide who will be on the November ballot. No need for you to have any say in the primary about who will be nominated.

And no need for independen­ts — who comprise a third of the state’s voters — to apply.

The bill includes no method for independen­ts or third-party candidates to be nominated. Instead, Republican legislator­s would nominate two Republican­s and Democrats would nominate two Democrats and you’d be limited to their choices on the generalele­ction ballot.

The bill cleared the committee this week on a 6-3 party-line vote and now goes to the full House.

There is one saving grace. If the Legislatur­e approves it, it’ll have to go on the November ballot, giving voters the final say on whether they want to give up their rights.

The bill is aimed at taking us back a century — to before 1913, when senators were chosen by state legislatur­es, with no chance for the voters to weigh in.

Then along came the 17th Amendment, providing for the direct election of senators.

But not, apparently, the direct nomination of senators.

HCR 2022 proposes that the state Legislatur­e, rather than voters, decide who will be on the November ballot.

The bill is the brainchild of Rep. Travis Grantham, R-Gilbert, who says his proposal would provide balance to Congress, with senators accountabl­e to the Legislatur­e and House members accountabl­e to voters.

Or it’ll just solidify a sizable amount of power in the hands of the Legislatur­e.

The same people who have refused to unmask the dark-money interests that increasing are buying Arizona’s Reach Roberts at laurie.roberts@ari zonarepubl­ic.com.

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