Reform bills advance, but it may be too late
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This article has been updated.One high-profile ethics-reform proposal passed the House today, and another passed the Senate, but there’s doubt that either will make it through the other chamber in time to be sent to the governor before the session ends at noon on Saturday. The Senate approved today a committee substitute bill for Senate Bill 263, sponsored by Sue Wilson Beffort, R-Sandia Park, that also took elements from Senate Bill 296, sponsored by Dede Feldman, D-Albuquerque. The bill would require that prospective and current state and local government contractors disclose their campaign contributions and that such disclosures be included in an Internet database accessible to the public. It was approved on a vote of 26-11. The House, meanwhile, approved on a vote of 64-0 a proposal to create an independent state ethics commission with subpoena power. Continue Reading