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Meeting roundup: committee dismisses two complaints, approves SOP changes and administrative reports

3839042 · February 18, 2025
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At its Feb. 18 meeting, the Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards approved minutes and financial-disclosure forms, dismissed two ethics complaints (Headley and Livesay), noted a withdrawn grant application tied to Assemblywoman Sumter, and adopted amendments to its Standard Operating Procedures.

The Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards completed several administrative and adjudicative actions at its Feb. 18 meeting, including approval of minutes; dismissal of two ethics complaints; confirmation of staff reports on a bid request and financial-disclosure forms; and adoption of amendments to the committee’s Standard Operating Procedures.

On approval of minutes from the Sept. 17, 2024 meeting, the committee recorded a single abstention from Assemblywoman Quigley (she said she was not present at that earlier meeting); all other members present voted yes and the motion carried.

The committee dismissed a complaint filed by Stephen Headley, received Nov. 25, 2024, alleging former Senator Diane Allen improperly intervened in a 2013 sentencing. Counsel reported the alleged conduct occurred more than two years prior to filing, the respondent is a…

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