Alabama bill to replace Alabama ethics law stops for this time
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Thursday, May 9, 2024
An Alabama ethics bill has been denied by the Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee legislation for elected officials in a Senate committee on Wednesday. Supporters of the bill said they would try to bring legislation back next year.
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- Ralph Chapoco. "Legislation to change Alabama ethics law dies in committee" — Alabama Reflector, May 8, 2024
- Mike Cason. "Bill to replace Alabama ethics law dead for this session" — AL.com, May 8, 2024