Reform Efforts Fail
I should have been surprised to read this (subscription) in the Journal, but I'm not:
And the rationale behind rejecting the very sensible amendment proposed by Senator Steve Komadina (R) to include legislators:
Gee, I guess after being plagued by corruption scandals and kickback schemes on local and national levels, we wouldn't want to make any changes that would be too "strict." If someone has a chance, please send me the list of who voted for and against the amendment to include legislators.
State lawmakers on Monday endorsed stricter rules for gifts and campaign contributions to the governor and other constitutional officers.
They rejected placing themselves under the same restrictions [emphasis added].
And the rationale behind rejecting the very sensible amendment proposed by Senator Steve Komadina (R) to include legislators:
"This would be a very strict sea change ... if legislators had to not accept contributions from people who do business with the state," [Senator Dede] Feldman said.
Gee, I guess after being plagued by corruption scandals and kickback schemes on local and national levels, we wouldn't want to make any changes that would be too "strict." If someone has a chance, please send me the list of who voted for and against the amendment to include legislators.

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