Nader approved Koupal tribute:
Ed and Joyce Koupal, the indefatigable leaders of
the People's Lobby in
In 1974 the Koupals were instrumental in the
passage of the
Notice that it was the people who directly wrote and passed this state law, not the state legislature. This is what an "initiative" involves -- a process by which, 'through petitions, a prescribed number of people may write proposed laws for direct submission to the voters. Over half a million Californians signed the petition that placed Proposition 9 on the ballot.
In 1974 twenty-two states had a statewide initiative; 25 states had a statewide referendum (the process by which voters may repeal or approve a bill passed by the state legislature); 14 states had a statewide recall ( the process by which voters may remove or retain an elected official).
These direct democracy measures were largely passed during the Populist-Progressive period of American history around the turn of and first decade of this century. But they were dormant in most states, unused and almost forgotten by most citizens. The Koupals wanted them revived to bring back democratic accountability to the people and make elected officials more accountable between elections.
For
almost a decade prior to 1974, the Koupals, operating out of their small print shop, perfected techniques of
signature gathering. They could marshal 10,000 volunteers in
In
the 1970’s they also believed that what had been increasingly good for
Their proposed 27th Amendment to the Constitution back then read:
"The
people of the
"Every elected officer of the
One way a democracy withers away is by excessive delegation of citizen rights and powers to remote and unaccountable businesses and government bureaucracies. To the extent that special interest groups buy, rent, misuse or manipulate elected or appointed government officials, democracy is overridden.
The revival of the initiative, referendum and recall in states which provide for them, the passage of similar measures in other states, and the adoption of a national initiative and recall would reduce citizen apathy and quicken citizen involvement in public matters.
The Koupals worked
indefatigably and selflessly to put the people back into democracy. More than anyone else they revitalized the
use of the initiative, referendum and recall and put these vital citizen tools
back into the mainstream of state politics. They exemplified the extraordinary
citizen’s citizen."
Ralph Nader