June 28, 2006
Brian Schweitzer is leading the way
Once again, it is Montana Governor Brian
Schweitzer leading the way in pushing for a much-needed reform. The
revolving door of politician-turned lobbyist-turned
politician-turned... is a particularly insidious virus in American
governance.
The Montana legislature wasn't strong enough to stand up and start to
deal with the corrupting influences of lobbyists, political donations
and the revolving door between corporate servants and legislators so
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer is taking his measure directly to the
people of the Big Sky State.
Please note that the Montana Republican Party has somehow yet to
endorse this reform attempt. Hmmm, I wonder why? Where's Montana
Senator Conrad Burns on this? Oh, that's right, he's exempt, already
being that not so rare bird--a simultaneous lobbyist/politician.
Schweitzer stumps for lobbying reform initiative By Helena Independent Record State Bureau 6/22/06
HELENA
Gov. Brian Schweitzer and others turned in the last of 37,000
signatures Wednesday aimed at putting on the November ballot an
initiative to forbid state elected officials and their top aides from
becoming lobbyists for two years after leaving office.
“Public
service is not about using your influence to line your pockets when you
leave office,’’ Schweitzer said. “The people of Montana deserve better
from their elected officials. They have a right to clean government.’’
...Schweitzer came up with the ballot measure after the 2005
Legislature killed his bill that would have imposed the same
restrictions.
Under
the proposal, state elected officials and their personal staff,
legislators and, appointed state officials would have a two-year
“cooling-off’’ period before they could join the ranks of lobbyists.
Backers have said passage of I-153 would give Montana the toughest revolving-door statue in the country...
...Besides the Montana Democratic Party, others endorsing I-153 are
Common Cause and the Montana Public Interest Research Group.
So far, no organized opposition has surfaced.
To read the entire article, go here.
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