Common Cause Georgia

New Speaker, New Opportunity for Reform

 

On December 17th, the Georgia Republican House Caucus nominated Blue Ridge native David Ralston as the next Speaker of the House.  Jan Jones of North Fulton and Edward Lindsey of Atlanta also became new members of the House leadership team. Common Cause congratulates the new leadership, and welcomes the change as a hopeful sign that long-delayed ethics reform legislation will now get a hearing in 2010.  Representative Wendell Willard has already drafted legislation that tackles some core issues of reform, including limits on campaign-to-campaign and campaign-to-party contributions, a rolling back on contribution limits to campaigns and PACs, and a $100.00 limit on gifts from lobbyists to legislators.  See the full text of this legislation here.  At this time of great opportunity, Common Cause has also issued a call to arms to pass long-needed, significant ethics reform.  To see the full story, read the Op-Ed written by Bob Irvin, former Minority Leader and present Chair of the Board of Common Cause, published in the Atlanta Journal-Consitution, here.


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