Californians appointed to state posts could soon be barred from writing checks to lawmakers who vote on their nomination - News Summed Up

Californians appointed to state posts could soon be barred from writing checks to lawmakers who vote on their nomination


Dunn's contributions are allowed by state law, but some believe such payments undermine public confidence in the appointment process. That concern is behind a new proposal by Assemblyman Adam Gray (D-Merced) to outlaw contributions to senators by political appointees for up to a year between the time they are chosen by the governor until their required confirmation by the Senate.


Source: Los Angeles Times March 20, 2018 07:07 UTC



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