Summary
Little progress was made on ethics reform in a key Senate committee Friday, leaving some worried about the prognosis for reform this session.
Twelve ethics bills were before the Senate Rules Committee. One was forwarded to the next committee without a recommendation while another remained in the committee after a tie vote on a tabling motion.See the full content of this document
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Ethics Reform Slow to Come
Panel members sent SB261 by Sen. Sue Wilson, R-Sandia Park, which would eliminate pensions for convicted felons, on to the Se...
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