From Deseret News archives:
Senators foresee ethics changes in 2006
More disclosure and fewer personal expenses cited
"I have reason to believe that Senate leadership next year will support a bill like mine," Bell told a community forum at the downtown Salt Lake City Library.
Bell declined to elaborate on why he was so optimistic and Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, couldn't be reached for comment Saturday.
The Davis County lawmaker and former Farmington mayor introduced a bill during the 2005 session that would have required lobbyists to disclose all gifts to lawmakers of $10 or greater. Current law calls for disclosures of lobbyists' gifts totaling $50 or more.
Bell's legislation reducing the disclosure limit was defeated in committee just weeks earlier. Next year, if Senate leadership does get on board the measure would have a greater chance of passing or at least coming up for a vote.
At the forum, put on by Common Cause of Utah, Bell maintained most, if not all, state lawmakers are ethical and don't see the need for greater disclosure. State lawmakers are average folks with wide-ranging professions who generally want to do a good, fair job representing the public, he said.
But another forum speaker, Sen. Karen Hale, D-Salt Lake City, said even though most may be ethical there is a public perception that lawmakers are shady. Scandals at city and county levels breed mistrust of all elected officials, she said.
With growing public mistrust better ethics laws are needed to assure the public, she said.
"Yes there is a problem when you look at the public sentiment," she said. "I would like to see leadership step up to the plate."
Hale ran a reform bill that similarly died in committee this year. The legislation would have restricted lawmakers from using campaign donations for personal expenses.
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