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Demos issue 4 proposals for ethics reform
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They are actively trying to get their own lobbyists elected by having them deliberately violate the existing ethics laws by not registering as lobbyists so that the public will not know that they are lobbyists.
If the democrats want ethics reform, they can start by having their own lobbyist/candidates like Lisa Johnson and Jay Seegmiller comply with the existing lobbying laws and register as lobbyists.
But wait, if the public knew they were lobbyists they probably wouldn't get elected would they?
And so the democrats look the other way and come up with proposals that won't stop their own unethical secret lobbyist candidates.
Karen Morgan was improperly contacting Phil Riesen's attorney during the recent ethics hearing.
Pat Jones uses her position in the legislature to steer business to Dan Jones and associates and takes front row tickets to Billy Joel.
Wayne Holland uses Party money to pay his son to work on the Seegmiller race.
Lisa Johnson illegally lobbies the legislature for over a year without registering or disclosing her lobbyist expenditures.
I'll start listening to these so called ethics proposals once the Democrats start acting ethically.
The Dems in the legislature only want a one-year revolving door, while the Governor has always said he supports two years.
Looks like the Dems want to pretend they're in the front of this issue, but aren't willing to go far enough to actually impact their own post-legislature career ambitions.
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