6 Wednesday, June 22, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNFLOWER INTERNATIONAL The Etc. Shop is the place to be for Sunglasses - Bausch & Lomb - r's sunglasses® -Killer Loop® -Ray Ban® -Diamondhard® *Fit Shop - Mary McFadden - Vuarnet-France Vuarnet-France Marilyn Monroe Senior petitions for term limits - Randolph Engr. * Revo - Serengeti Drivers 928 Massachusetts 843-0611 Restrictions won't solve problems, professor says By Nathan Olson Special to the Kansan Scot Hill loves Lawrence. So much so, he says, that he wants to change the way that it's run. Last week, the Andover senior began a petition drive to give Lawrence voters a chance to vote on term limits for city commissioners. Currently, the number of terms commissioners can serve is unlimited. "It's very clear to me that any decisions commissioners make, they'll look more at how the issues affect them personally than how the issues affect the city," he said. "During their terms, the commissioners seem to worry too much about getting re-elected," he said. needed by Aug. 29 in order for the issue to be on the Nov. 8 ballot. After three days of the petition drive, Hill said he had collected 60 signatures. Hill acknowledged the potential problems with term limits. John Nalbandian, associate professor of public administration and a city commissioner, said the term limits issue is overblown. Incumbents usually do not get re-elected, he said. At least 2.124 more signatures would be In the last four elections — which occur on odd years — only one of the 12 elected candidates was an incumbent. In the same four elections, five incumbents lost their bids for re-election. "There's no evidence that term limits will solve the problems Hill perceives," Nandbandi said. "Who has made a career out of being a city commissioner?" "I have two problems with term limits," he said. "The first is that people who vote ought to be able to make their own choices. The second is that politics is the only job where people think experience doesn't matter." Experience is also a concern for Jeffrey Cohen, associate professor of political science. "I have mixed feelings about term limits," Cohen said. "On the one hand, some people have been in Congress too long. On the other hand, I'm not sure government should be run by amateurs." At the national level, Cohen suggested outlawing political action committee contributions and looking at federally-funded elections. Steve Mendenhall, Kansas City, Kan., senior, wondered about the efficacy of term limits. "We haven't had a chance to see whether term limits will work," he said. "But I don't think they will change things too much." Hill said response to the petition drive has been positive. "There are about 15 people getting petitions signed," he said. "They're doing it all over Lawrence: in neighborhoods, on Massachusetts Street, in businesses and on campus. "All I want is for the people to decide. I think if the people are given a choice, they'll be for term limits." Frederick's condition fair after bike accident Kansan staff report KU athletic director Bob Frederick was reported last night in fair condition in intensive care at Lawrence Memorial Hospital after puncturing his lung and breaking a shoulder blade in a biking accident Saturday on Douglas County Road 13. Frederick, an avid biker, hit some rocks and tell into a ditch on a trip back from Lone Star Lake. His wife, Margey Frederick, said her husband knew that after almost two hours of biking, he was in danger of dehydration. He dragged himself out of the ditch and onto the road. He was found and treated by a member of the Lawrence First Response team before the ambulance arrived. Margey Frederick said that although she was pleased with his progress, there were some scary times during the past few days. "Early on Bob went through several changes for the worse," she said. 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