State Senate Passes Bill Which Would Weaken Ethics Law

May 14, 2009

 

Despite several significant provisions dealing with campaign finance law, the Senate’s ethics package will  hurt, rather than help, state ethics law. The bill, which passed the Senate unanimously, would adversely affect the State Ethics Commission (SEC) by transferring its enforcement powers to the Division of Administrative Law Appeals (DALA), which is already overburdened and has no expertise in conflict-of-interest statues. The legislation, along with that passed by the House in March, is scheduled to go to a conference committee where final language will be drafted.


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