Raggio Recall Effort Underway in Reno

Posted by Sean Whaley on Nov 20th, 2009 and filed under Opinion. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry from your site

(Sean Whaley/Nevada News Bureau) – Only a handful of Reno residents attended the first meeting today of a group seeking to recall veteran state Sen. Bill Raggio, but organizers say the response by phone and email suggests the volunteer effort will soon gain momentum.

Organizer Dana Allen, a businessman who has been active in Tea Party rallies, said he would like to get about 250 volunteers to circulate recall petitions against Raggio, a Republican who has served in the Senate since 1973. Raggio is in the middle of his final term in the state Senate.

But Allen and other members of the Recall Raggio campaign believe they can get the job done in 30 days or less with 100 volunteers. They will have 90 days once a recall notice is filed with the Secretary of State.

The group will need to gather just over 18,000 signatures of registered voters in Raggio’s Senate District 3, which encompasses western Reno and Washoe County, to force a recall. The number is 25 percent of those who voted in the 2008 general election in the district. Those who sign must be residents in the district.

Allen said he believes Raggio misled voters in his 2008 reelection bid when he defeated conservative Republican Sharron Angle in the GOP primary.

Raggio was quoted as saying: “This is not the time to start talking about raising taxes. It is something we can’t even consider.”

Allen said Raggio, who later voted for a $780 million tax increase to fund the 2009-2011 budget, would not have won the primary if not for his verbal no taxes pledge.

Raggio said today he would not dignify the recall effort by offering any comment. He did say it is the first recall effort aimed at him in his state Senate career.

Raggio was one of a majority of lawmakers who voted for the tax hike, most of which will expire on June 30, 2011 unless re-implemented by lawmakers in the 2011 legislative session. The Legislature voted to raise sales and business taxes as well as vehicle registration fees. Gov. Jim Gibbons vetoed the tax increase but was overridden by the Legislature.

“What we’re doing is very positive,” Allen said. “It will get politicians to pay attention to average citizens.”

Allen acknowledged he was disappointed by the turnout at the first meeting, but said the Thursday afternoon meeting time was likely a factor. Fewer than 10 people showed up to discuss the recall.

But Debbie Landis, a Reno resident who is assisting the recall organizers, said she has received 100 emails from people interested in volunteering to gather signatures.

Allen said he expects to file a recall notice in about two weeks, once the effort is organized and ready to go forward.

1 Response for “Raggio Recall Effort Underway in Reno”

  1. Clarice Wilson says:

    It would be a wonderful thing if you were able to get rid of this too long in power broker. In former years Raggio et al have made this area a Prison Industry paradise with their cowboy bull mentality from Elko. Reno would not have had the highest incarceration rate in the entire world if we had had the brains needed to rid oursleves of their fool hearty bring on the gambling and drunks(oh, and the legal prostitutes) religion.

    Thank God for the Californians that let the Nevada Casino owners help them get legal gambling so they did not have to come to Nevada for the Police State mentality we have shown and expressed over the years. You do know that some Reno casino owners helped the Indians, don’t you? Those boys love to play the ends against the middle–ah blame the Indians because we can still make our big bucks and avoid the BS of Reno to boot.

    People like Raggio are too old and too blind to see what they have done to this former wonderful state. I say like they have said to me “Don’t let the door hit you on the way out”. I must say that would be a delicious way to end his ‘lock ‘em up and throw the key away’ mentality career. Kick the bums out.

    Please use your best efforts to accomplish this task.

    I am not a friend of Sharon Angle and would not vote for her because she is just as blind as Raggio in the same areas. But I would love to see both of these people out of the public eye for good.

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