Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
16, 2010
Senator Leftwich Wins Unanimous Approval for Ethics
Reform Bill
The Senate Judiciary Committee has given unanimous approval
to legislation mandating a two year cooling off period before a former
lawmaker could become a lobbyist. State Sen. Debbe
Leftwich is the author of Senate Bill 847. She’s championed
the bill since first becoming a member, introducing the legislation three
separate times, but this is the first year the bill has been heard in
committee.
“I told the members that when I first served in the Senate in 2004,
there were only a handful of former legislators lobbying, but three of
them were former House Speakers—there’s no way the average
person would have that kind of clout when they’re out here lobbying
for a bill,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “Six years later,
we have almost 40 former members who are lobbyists. I think we need to
reassure the public that our focus is representing them, not trying to
line up a high-paying job after we leave office.”
If SB 847 becomes law, former lawmakers or other elected officials would
have to wait two years before they could return to the State Capitol as
lobbyists.
“This is about perception, and it’s about public trust—and
on this issue, the two go hand in hand,” Leftwich said. “I’m
very grateful to the Judiciary Committee for hearing and approving this
legislation and I hope for their continued support as the bill moves through
the legislative process.”
SB 847 must next be considered by the full Senate.
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich: 405-521-5557
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