Thursday, May 24, 2007

In Ethics News....

...and with Congress, ethics is always news! The hotly debated Ethics bill passed the House overwhelmingly today, after, apparently, a LOT of arm-twisting:

The new proposals, which in the end passed overwhelmingly, would expand the information available about how business is done on Capitol Hill and make it available online. They would provide expanded, more frequent and Internet-accessible reporting of lobbyist-paid contributions and sponsorships, and would for the first time impose prison terms for criminal rule-breakers. They would also require strict new disclosure of "bundled" campaign contributions that lobbyists collect and pass on to lawmakers' campaigns. Yesterday's legislation passed 396 to 22.

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