Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: April 24, 2008
Sen. Debbe Leftwich
Senate Approves Amendment
to Prohibit Gifts to Elected Officials
The state Senate on Wednesday approved an
amendment that would prohibit elected officials and state employees
from accepting gifts from lobbyists.
Sen. Debbe
Leftwich, author of the amendment, said it was time for the
Legislature to act with courage to restore the public’s trust
in the legislative process. Her amendment to House Bill 2196, which
creates the Oklahoma Clean Campaigns Act of 2008, was approved with
broad bipartisan support.
“Special interest groups shouldn’t have more influence
in state government than the average Oklahoman, and this legislation
would let the people know we’re committed to working on their
behalf,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “We spend plenty
of time talking about ethics reform at the Capitol, and now it’s
time for us to step forward and enact meaningful reforms. We can
send a strong message to the citizens of Oklahoma by approving this
legislation.”
Leftwich said her proposal would help establish a firm foundation
for ethics reform on which the Legislature could continue to build.
“The average Oklahoman needs to know they haven’t
been priced out of the process, and that our votes are not for sale,”
Leftwich said. “Approving this legislation would go a long
way toward accomplishing that goal. It’s our responsibility
to preserve the integrity of the legislative process.”
For more information
contact:
Sen. Leftwich's Office: (405) 521-5557

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