States' Rights Take Center Stage at NCSL
State legislators kicked off their four-day national conference calling for less federal intrusion and fewer costly mandates from Washington, D.C.
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States' Rights Take Center Stage at NCSL
By Eric Kelderman
State legislators kicked off their four-day national conference
calling for less federal intrusion and fewer costly mandates from
Washington, D.C.
At their annual meeting, leaders of the National Conference of
State Legislatures (http://www.ncsl.org/) renewed criticism of new federal
standards for driver's licenses as costly and unnecessary. And they
brought fresh charges of congressional meddling over proposals that
would limit state and local regulations on eminent domain, land use
and economic development.
In a new report, (http://www.ncsl.org/standcomm/scbudg/manmon.htm), NCSL
tallied up $51 billion in costs imposed on states under new federal
rules in fiscal years 2004 and 2005 and identified 160 pending
bills that also would impose new costs for states. In a new
publication called the "Preemption Monitor," (http://www.ncsl.org/standcomm/sclaw/preemption0805.htm)
, NCSL identified nearly 30 bills pending in Congress that would
limit states' regulatory powers over health care, land use,
technology and other areas, according to the bipartisan group,
which researches policy and lobbies for the nation's 7,382 state
legislators.
"There is an effort within the halls of Congress to centralize
public policy decision-making within the Washington beltway,"
Maryland Del. John A. Hurson (D), outgoing president of NCSL, said
at a news conference.
"When Congress imposes a one-size-fits-all approach to a policy
problem, they fail to recognize the individualism and uniqueness of
each state, threatening the collective strength of the states," he
said.
State Sen. Michael Balboni (R) of New York lambasted Congress' REAL
ID Act, which intrudes on states' traditional authority to issue
driver's licenses by setting a uniform national requirement for
documents needed to get a license and requires states to verify the
authenticity of those papers.
The act, signed into law in May, requires states to enforce federal
immigration policy and will cost states an estimated $9 billion to
$13 billion over six years, Balboni said.
Illinois state Sen. Steven J. Rauschenberger (R) said that there
already is a national identification card -- the passport -- and
that driver's licenses are meant to ensure driving proficiency, not
homeland security.
Raushchenberger also derided Congress' reaction to the recent U.S.
Supreme Court decision, Kelo v. New London, which affirmed state
and local government authority to use eminent-domain powers to take
private land for economic development. While Rauschenberger
disagreed with part of the justices' decision, he criticized
Congress for considering several bills that would prescribe a
federal fix that would preempt states' ability to determine how and
when property can be taken for public purpose.
REAL ID and eminent domain are only the latest in a long list of
federal intrusions, legislators said. State sovereignty has eroded
steadily under President George W. Bush (R), a former Texas
governor, and Republicans who now control Congress but who touted
states' rights as they rose to power in the mid-1990s, Hurson
said.
Leading the list of federal power-grabs is the No Child Left Behind
Act, Bush's signature education initiative, which requires that
states annually test students in math and reading and prescribes
punishment for schools and districts that miss academic benchmarks.
Not only has the education law reduced local control, but the
testing and other requirements will cost states more than $26
billion from fiscal years 2004 through 2006, according to
NCSL.
Several states and the nation's largest teachers union began to
fight back this year. The Republican-controlled Legislature in Utah
authorized schools to ignore NCLB mandates that conflict with the
state's own testing regimen or that require state dollars to meet
them. The Texas commissioner of education unilaterally decided to
disregard NCLB requirements for testing students with learning
disabilities.
The National Education Association (NEA), (http://www.nea.org/index.html), the nation's largest
teachers union, and school districts in Michigan, Texas and Vermont
sued the U.S. Department of Education April 20, alleging it has
failed to fund NCLB adequately. Connecticut's attorney general said
he will file a similar lawsuit on behalf of the state Legislature,
and Maine lawmakers in May passed a bill ordering their state
attorney general to sue the federal government if the state
determines NCLB is not fully funded.
Source: stateline.org.
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