For Immediate Release
4/9/08

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Senator Rafferty Audio

Rafferty Introduces Bills to Reform Nominating Process For Various State Boards and Commissions

As part of his efforts to make government more open and accountable, Sen. John Rafferty (R-Montgomery) has introduced legislation to reform the process for nominating individuals to various state boards and commissions.

The first bill would prohibit an individual who has an ownership interest in a casino or who is applying for a casino license from being nominated to a board or commission.

“This bill will draw a clear line between the gaming industry and those who may be regulating or influencing state government,” Rafferty said. “This is crucial to ensuring that there are no conflicts of interest and prevents select individuals from controlling state boards.”

The second bill would prohibit an individual from being nominated to or serving on a board or commission if he or she already serves on another board or commission.  The prohibition would also apply to individuals who have a pecuniary interest in a contract granted or approved by another board or commission.

“Our boards and commissions oversea a wide range of areas and activities, and we need to ensure that they operate with impartiality and with the highest ethical conduct,” Rafferty said.  “This legislation will go a long way toward preventing conflicts and ensuring that these boards and commissions operate openly and efficiently.”

Rafferty hopes to introduce the bill in the next week.  Other co-sponsors also include Senators Orie, Eichelberger and Folmer.

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