Bill on ethics won't reform anything
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Lawmakers who claim a commitment to legislative ethics: Now's your chance to add some muscle to the flabby "standards of conduct" bill poised for a third reading in the House.
Today is the deadline for all measures originating in one chamber to "cross over" to the other, and among the legions of bills lined up at the gate is House Bill 1909.
The bill would establish standards of conduct committees in each house. Considering that there is now no permanent structure for handling complaints about members' conflicts of interest and other ethical issues, is this the proverbial "better than nothing" measure?
Nope. The problem with a bill this weak is that lawmakers will claim they've taken action when they've only paid lip service to ethics reform. That's just not enough.
Among the weaknesses:
These blanks would have to be filled-in during House-Senate conference negotiations. It would be smart for Republicans and others with an interest in bipartisan oversight to apply pressure on the Capitol leadership to see that this commitment is met.
As for today's vote, the House should have some guts and allow these panels to operate more independently of the powers that be. So pick up the phone or send them an e-mail and let them know business as usual doesn't cut it — you, the taxpayer, deserve better.