Governor's floor leaders introduce tougher ethics laws
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Posted 5:17PM on Tuesday 28th January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - Governor Perdue's Senate floor leaders have introduced his four-part ethics reform bill Tuesday. <br>
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Perdue hopes it will restore public trust in state government. <br>
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The legislation, introduced by Republican Senators Bill Stephens of Canton and Dan Lee of LaGrange, would prohibit lawmakers from trying to influence the treatment of state prisoners. <br>
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Perdue's proposal also would prohibit candidate-to-candidate transfers of political contributions. <br>
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It also would outlaw soliciting campaign money during the legislative session and call for a restructuring of the state's Ethics Commission. <br>
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If the bill passes, ethics commissioners would have to remove themselves from investigations involving legislators they contributed money to. <br>
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Democratic Lieutenant Governor Mark Taylor says he'll support the legislation.
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