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Senate Rules Committee adopts rule banning campaign contributions during session, inserts 'legislative' qualifier
Summary
The Senate Rules Committee on Feb. 13 approved Senate Rule 15-9, banning solicitation or acceptance of campaign contributions on Capitol grounds and adding the word “legislative” to paragraph B to target legislative campaign contributions on days the Senate is in session. The amendment and final rule passed by affirmation votes.
The Senate Rules Committee on Friday adopted a new rule, Senate Rule 15-9, prohibiting solicitation or acceptance of campaign contributions in areas under the Senate’s control and during days when the Senate is in regular or special session.
Chairwoman Nethercott opened the noon meeting in Capitol Extension Room 2 and said the item was a follow-up to the committee’s Feb. 12 discussion; LSO prepared the draft rule under consideration. Senator Rothfuss moved the committee adopt the rule and offered an…
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