Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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Mehra said: There cannot be good governance without humane face and humane touch. Local bodies need to spend more on developmental activities and less on administration and establishment.
He observed that civic bodies must increase their revenue base so that they are able to spend more on civic services.
The 74th amendment (that defines the domain of urban civic bodies) gave more power to civic bodies but somehow or the other the resource base did not increase, said Mehra.
Eminent Supreme Court lawyer Pinki Anand, who was also present, emphasized that the 74th amendment had not become fully operational because the powers had not been directly divested in local bodies.
They are still with the state government. The states have not done enough to devolve sufficient powers to local bodies. Vital issues like Town Planning and Urban Planning are dealt with by state governments at their own level without involving local bodies.
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Just looking at the numbers from 2006 tells us how far we haven t come: only 60 percent of citizens in households making less than $25,000 were registered to vote compared to 80 percent of those in households making $100,000 or more. The National Voter Registration Act, passed in 1993, sought to close this gap by, among other things, requiring public assistance agencies to offer voter registration services to their clients. Research by Demos and our partners reveals that, even 15 years after the law was passed, many states are failing in their responsibility to adequately implement the NVRA s agency-based registration requirement. While the law s motor voter provision is widely implemented and well-known, this other -- known as Section 7 of the law -- has been long ignored.
Several states, however, have seen enormous progress in the past months in providing low-income citizens the opportunity to register. Thanks to the bold actions and dedication of election and public assistance officials in North Carolina, Michigan, and Virginia, as well as a recent court order in Missouri, tens of thousands of low-income voters now have an opportunity to participate in the upcoming election.
North Carolina
After being presented with statistical data and evidence from field investigations indicating noncompliance in summer 2006, the North Carolina State Board of Elections, led by Executive Director Gary Bartlett, acted quickly to put in place an effective re-implementation plan. As a result of the plan and follow-up work conducted by Mr. Bartlett and the SBOE, North Carolina s public assistance agencies registered over 63,000 voters since February 2007, an average of 3,152 voters per month




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