Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
9, 2010
Senator Leftwich Wins Bipartisan Support for Ethics
Reform Bill
The full Senate has given 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, which was approved with
overwhelming bipartisan support in the Senate, passing on a vote of 40
to 5 on Tuesday.
“In my first term six years ago, there were only a handful of former
legislators lobbying, but three of them were former House Speakers, and
you know they had a huge advantage when it came to getting their bills
heard and passed,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “Today,
we have almost 40 former members who are lobbyists. For most private citizens,
this just doesn’t seem right. We need this legislation to restore
public confidence in state government.”
Under SB 847, former lawmakers or other elected officials would have to
wait two years before they could return to the State Capitol as lobbyists.
“I’ve run this bill three times over the past six years, so
I am very grateful to have been given the chance to debate this measure
and secure passage in the Senate,” Leftwich said. “I’ve
always said perception is everything. If we truly care about how this
looks to the public, and want to work to regain their trust, this can
help us do that. I hope the House will move quickly to pass this bill
and send it to Governor Henry for his signature.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich: 405-521-5557
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