We hear nothing but criticism from Sen. Ryberg. We don't hear anything about solutions to fix the problem.
If ordinary citizens could use their Senate seats to receive $80 million in state contracts, we could all afford to put $2 million into our campaigns.
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There's no way. You're going to have to create an entire new bureaucratic arm of state government to do that.
Still, it would be a negative impact. But at this juncture, I think it's somewhat premature to panic about this yet. The impact, while initially startling, might not be as great if you look at the big picture.