Some ethics reform bills gain momentum
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Some high-profile ethics reform bills gained momentum today in the Senate Rules Committee. Members of the committee who were present unanimously gave a do-pass recommendation to Senate Bill 128, sponsored by Peter Wirth, D-Santa Fe. The bill would require that candidates file reports of expenditures and contributions twice a year in off-election years. Currently, the law requires that annually. And they discussed at length proposals to prohibit lawmakers from becoming lobbyists for one year after they leave office and to ban campaign contributions from state contractors and prospective contractors, or at least require the disclosure of such contributions. Continue Reading