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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate
Release: November 10, 2008
Senator Leftwich Renews Push for Ethics Laws
State Sen. Debbe
Leftwich said she will again file legislation to prohibit
elected officials and state employees from accepting gifts from
lobbyists, as well as a measure to prevent elected officials from
becoming lobbyists at the Capitol for the first two years they’re
out of office.
“We need to be aware of any practices that give even the appearance of
impropriety. The public needs to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that their
legislators are acting with their best interest at heart—not the lobbyist who
bought them tickets to a concert or professional basketball game,” said Leftwich,
D-Oklahoma City.
While the State Ethics Commission is set to vote on a gift-giving ban this
coming Friday, Leftwich said she still intends to file her legislation again.
“I applaud the Commission and encourage them to support this proposed rule.
Enacting such a ban in the statutes would make that prohibition even stronger,”
Leftwich said.
Leftwich said she would also push for a bill to prohibit any former lawmaker or
other elected official from becoming a lobbyist for two years after leaving
office—a measure she says is also aimed at improving public confidence in
government.
“Elected officials can’t leave office and then take a job that is funded with
state tax dollars for two years,” Leftwich said. “But right now, that same
official can leave in November and be right back when the session begins a few
weeks later lobbying their former colleagues. That practice feeds the perception
that elected officials are out to take care of themselves instead of the
citizens.”
For more information
contact:
Sen. Leftwich's Office: (405) 521-5557
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