From the DPVA:
With less than a week until the General Assembly reconvenes, Virginia has a chance to enact meaningful ethics reform. Governor McAuliffe has led on this issue, from convening an ethics commission in the fall to proposing a series of bills aimed at curbing corruption in the Commonwealth.
While Republicans almost tanked ethics reform during the legislative session (see: blaming the media instead of taking the problem seriously), a watered-down version made its way to Governor McAuliffe's desk. In return, Governor McAuliffe has proposed real, common-sense amendments to the ethics bill, including a true $100 aggregate cap on gifts. And he's not going at it alone. There's widespread support for ethics reform in Virginia, from recent polling to opinion leaders across the Commonwealth.
Will Republicans in the General Assembly join McAuliffe and Virginians across the Commonwealth in making real progress on ethics reform, or protect their own interests once again?
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