The Legislature’s interim Ethics Subcommittee will hold its second meeting to consider reform proposals on Wednesday.
This meeting will be about the recommendations made by the Governor’s Task Force on Ethics Reform, according to the agenda. Those proposals include campaign contribution limits, tougher restrictions on lobbyists and creation of an ethics commission that could investigate complaints against public officials and issue opinions on ethical questions.
Most members of the legislative subcommittee have been reluctant to embrace ethics reform proposals.
The meeting begins at 9 a.m. in room 309 at the Roundhouse in