The governor’s Task Force on Ethics Reform plans an all-day meeting on May 22 that includes the opportunity for public input.
The meeting begins at 9 a.m. in room 307 at the Roundhouse in
Much of the morning will be spent reviewing the recommendations made by last year’s task force and the developments in this year’s regular and special legislative sessions. The task force will then form a plan for its time that will include a meeting schedule and goals.
The governor has asked the task force to consider why there is resistance to ethics reform in the Legislature, come up with new recommendations and also advise him on whether he should call a special session for ethics reform later this year.
Public input is scheduled for 3 p.m., but the time could change if the meeting goes quicker or takes longer than expected.