A Democratic Senate Should Also Be a *democratic* One.
Eight years ago, then House Speaker Bob DeLeo was able to get the MA House to repeal term limits for the Speakership, further concentrating power in the Speaker's Office.
Now, MA Senate leaders are looking to follow, eliminating the term limits that still exist for the Senate President.
When one tries to diagnose the reasons for inertia in the Massachusetts State Legislature, where a commanding supermajority of Democrats end up passing too few bills and taking too long to pass them, one of the key underlying problems is the overconcentration of power. When too few people are in control of too many things, you get bottlenecks: things don't get done. When those too few people also have the ability to retaliate against anyone who speaks out (demotion from committee leadership, lower salary, fewer staff, smaller and more remote office), then the quality of debate declines. And our democracy weakens.
Tell your state senator to oppose eliminating term limits for Senate President. Massachusetts wants a small "d" democratic Senate.