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Ethics Reform Bill Passes in the Senate

Posted by on January 19, 2007 at 12:22 PM

For those of you who believe good will always prevail over evil, maybe you've got something there. Senate Republicans capitulated yesterday and passed new ethics rules in the Senate. That's right, even the GOP has to concede that the culture of corruption is over in Congress. The New York Times breaks it down:

The Senate passed a broad overhaul of ethics, lobbying and earmark regulations yesterday after Democratic and Republican leaders broke a two-day logjam over GOP amendments. ... The bill (S 1) would ban senators and their staff from accepting meals, gifts and trips from lobbyists; prohibit senators from negotiating for private-sector jobs while still in office; create a point of order against bills that do not identify the sponsors of earmarks; establish a database of lobbyists' contacts and activities; and force lobbyists to certify that they have complied with the gift ban.

Happy Friday everyone!

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