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Senate Ethics Committee finalizes report, finds witnesses credible and adopts amended text unanimously
Summary
The Senate Ethics Committee voted to insert a statement that witnesses who testified were credible, approved several textual edits including language summarizing the legislative auditor's testimony about alleged waste and abuse in Agile contracts, and voted unanimously to adopt the committee report as amended.
The Senate Ethics Committee on March 7 completed and adopted its final report, voting unanimously to add a sentence saying the committee found the witnesses who testified to be credible and to approve a package of conceptual edits to the draft report.
Committee members said the edits were largely stylistic but included a few substantive clarifications: insertion of a conclusion sentence on witness credibility, consolidation and rewording of paragraphs summarizing the legislative auditor's testimony on alleged waste and an "artificial division" of an Agile contract, and inclusion of factual notes tied to a Secretary of State filing cited as an exhibit.
Mister Carroll, committee counsel, said he had…
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