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Former Illinois Governor Rod Bagojevich will serve out his sentence in a prison near Denver, Colorado. Ethics reform in Missouri is up in the air, and New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez signed legislation that “could require public officials convicted of corruption-related crimes to give back to the state their salaries and forfeit their accrued state pension benefits.”

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February 20, 2012  •  

News You Can Use Digest – February 20, 2012

Super PACs, a new charge against former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, Chicago takes first prize in corruption, and a group in Montana takes on that state’s political contribution restrictions:

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Governor’s Proposals

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February 15, 2012  •  

Latest News in Ethics Oversight

Here is a look at what has appeared in the last few days from the state ethics commissions:

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Bill Requires Increased Disclosure for American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) Activities

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Only procurement provisions to remain

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February 14, 2012  •  

Lobbying, Campaign Finance, and Ethics News

Here is today’s news roundup:

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February 13, 2012  •  

News You Can Use Digest – February 13, 2012

February 10, 2012  •  

Two Great Resources from NCSL

Don’t miss these opportunities from the National Conference of State Legislatures!

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Policy Addresses Lobbying, Gifts, and Conflicts of Interest

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Effective February 10, 2012

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Charlie White’s criminal sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 23

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Jim Murry

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