Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
8, 2010
Senator Leftwich Continues Push for Ethics Legislation
State Sen. Debbe
Leftwich said Monday she would continue to push for legislation that
would prohibit any former lawmaker or other elected official from becoming
a lobbyist for two years after leaving office. Her legislation, Senate
Bill 847, was filed last session, but was not heard in committee. The
Senate deadline for committee action this session is February 18.
“Under current law, an elected official can’t leave office
and work for the state or do a job that is funded with state dollars for
two years,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “For years, I’ve
pushed to extend that concept to include a two-year moratorium on elected
officials leaving office to become lobbyists.”
Leftwich originally filed legislation creating a two-year moratorium back
in 2005. The bill was assigned to the Judiciary Committee, but wasn’t
given a hearing. She filed similar legislation in 2007, and that bill
languished in the Rules Committee. Currently, SB 847 is in Rules where
it was assigned last year.
“There is still time for the bill to be heard. It’s simply
a matter of whether there’s a political will to hear this legislation,”
Leftwich said. “Perception is everything. I think it just looks
wrong when someone leaves in November and is back out here within a few
months lobbying their former colleagues. I believe my legislation would
increase the public’s confidence and trust in the fact that current
members are looking out for their districts—not on the look-out
for future lobbying jobs.
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich: 405-521-5557
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