Ethics Bill Passes House Unanimously, Moves to Senate

March 23, 2009

 

In an effort to regain public trust following the resignations of several public officials since last year, the House voted to unanimously to pass ethics legislation based on Governor Patrick’s recommendations. The bill, which was on the floor for nearly eight hours, strengthens the existing laws and increases outdated penalties for violations. The Senate has already begun deliberations and vote is likely within the coming weeks, click here to ask your Senator to pass the bill.


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