Gaines moves outside Senate district boundaries
By Jim Miller, Sacramento Bee
State Sen. Ted Gaines is going home but leaving his 1st Senate District constituents behind, at least temporarily.
Gaines, who represents Lake Tahoe, recently told recipients of his district’s email newsletter that he and his family are leaving Rocklin after deciding to “temporarily move back into our long-time home in Roseville.”
In an interview, Gaines said the renters of the family’s house in southeast Roseville had recently moved out. Attempts to sell the house or find new tenants were unsuccessful, he said, and it was too expensive to continue renting the family’s Rocklin home while paying the mortgage on the empty Roseville house.
The district starts about a mile east of the Gaines’ Roseville home and runs all the way to the state’s northeast corner.
While a candidate has to live in the district where he or she is a candidate, lawmakers can move out of the districts they represent between elections, said Los Angeles attorney Fredric Woocher, an election-law expert.
Modern carpetbagging, IMHO.
Gaines and his wife are simple career politicians…looking only for what they cdan suck from the public and tax payers. What are Gaines’q
Gaines and his wife are simple career politicians…looking only for what they can suck from the public and tax payers. What are Gaines’qualifications for Insurance commissioner?
That being said, living a mile outside a district does not really warrant all the text it is getting. They both need to be unelected.
Ted. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out of town.