SACRAMENTO — When he’s not running one of the more politically connected law firms in the state, Andrew Giacomini is usually campaigning to blow up that very same political system.

Sound counterproductive? Not to the managing partner of San Francisco’s Hanson Bridgett. Giacomini is a big backer of the push to convene a state constitutional convention where, he and other advocates say, delegates will reframe the very basics of what they see as a dysfunctional state government.

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