Insight: On Ethics, Things Have Changed, Dilligence Needed to Keep it That Way

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This week the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana put out a commentary on state ethics policies.

PAR President Robert Travis Scott says tweaks are needed to require officials to disclose their reasons when they recuse themselves from a debate or vote. And he says the state needs to be careful not to create an environment ripe for corruption by allowing even modest gifts worth up to $25, as is being considered by the legislature this session.

The discussion comes in light of formerGov. Edwin Edwards, who was convicted of racketeering, announcing a Congressional runand Gov. Bobby Jindal touting his record on ethics reform.

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