For immediate release: Feb 01, 2010 12:00:00 EST
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Landske: Ethics Bill Ready For Senate Passage

STATEHOUSE (Feb. 1, 2009) - A proposed ethics plan co-authored by State Sen. Sue Landske (R-Cedar Lake) to "help enhance the integrity and reputation of state government" is ready for passage by the Indiana Senate.

Senate lawmakers approved an amendment to Senate Bill 114 sending the measure, designed to tighten state ethics standards, to a third reading on Tuesday.

"I support this legislation because I am aware of the concerns over the roles lobbyists play in the legislative process," Landske said. "Some people believe that the current length of time a lawmaker is required to take before becoming a lobbyist isn't long enough. Hopefully, the bill addresses this issue and eases some concerns raised by the public."

Here are highlights of the state ethics bill as amended today in the Senate:

A separate ethics reform package was passed the Indiana House of Representatives by a vote of 97-2 and will also be considered by the Senate.

Before the session ends, Landske said it is expected that Senate Bill 114 and House Bill 1001 will be combined as a single ethics package giving Indiana the most comprehensive ethics reforms in years.

"Trust and confidence of the people should be primary goals of state elected officials," Landske said. "The integrity and reputation of state government needs to be ensured."

Sen. Landske represents Senate District 6, which includes Benton, Lake, Newton and Porter counties.

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