Co-Sponsorship Memo Details

2017-2018 Regular Session
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Banning Convicted Public Officials from Lobbying in Pennsylvania
May 19, 2017 03:42 PM to All Senate Members
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Senator Patrick Stefano
R Senate District 32
Memo
In late March of this year, I read a PennLive article entitled, “Have bribery, fraud and abuse of power become synonymous with ‘Pennsylvania?’” and found myself wanting to do more to combat corruption in the Commonwealth.
 
As the article states, “it’s rare for more than a few months to go by without a high-profile official in Pennsylvania making headlines for violating a law.” What is even more unfortunate in my opinion is that many of the same individuals who have made these headlines have since been welcomed back into the Capitol as registered lobbyists and still wield a large amount of power and influence.     
 
I believe the acceptance of this practice undermines the trust of voters. Therefore, I plan to introduce legislation to prohibit any future public official convicted of a crime related to their public office from registering as a lobbyist in Pennsylvania. A public official will be defined as “a person elected by the public or elected or appointed by a governmental body, or an appointed official in the executive, legislative or the judicial branch of the Commonwealth or any political subdivision thereof.”
 
I hope you will join me in co-sponsoring this important piece of legislation. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact my office.
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Document - Introduced as SB 666
Banning Convicted Public Officials from Lobbying in Pennsylvania
May 19, 2017 03:42 PM to All Senate Members

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STEFANO

Memo
In late March of this year, I read a PennLive article entitled, “Have bribery, fraud and abuse of power become synonymous with ‘Pennsylvania?’” and found myself wanting to do more to combat corruption in the Commonwealth.
 
As the article states, “it’s rare for more than a few months to go by without a high-profile official in Pennsylvania making headlines for violating a law.” What is even more unfortunate in my opinion is that many of the same individuals who have made these headlines have since been welcomed back into the Capitol as registered lobbyists and still wield a large amount of power and influence.     
 
I believe the acceptance of this practice undermines the trust of voters. Therefore, I plan to introduce legislation to prohibit any future public official convicted of a crime related to their public office from registering as a lobbyist in Pennsylvania. A public official will be defined as “a person elected by the public or elected or appointed by a governmental body, or an appointed official in the executive, legislative or the judicial branch of the Commonwealth or any political subdivision thereof.”
 
I hope you will join me in co-sponsoring this important piece of legislation. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact my office.

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Introduced as SB 666
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