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Mo. bill defines sex between lobbyists, lawmakers as 'gifts' |
2016-01-08 |
![]() The measure, pushed by Rep. Bart Korman, defines sexual relations between lawmakers and lobbyists as a "gift" to be reported on the disclosure forms that lobbyists file on a monthly basis. The bill does not assign a "dollar valuation" to the gift of sex. I guess that would depend on how good it was. Korman's proposal, reported early Thursday by The Kansas City Star, quickly gained attention on social media, and Korman told USA TODAY that he was fielding calls from reporters around the country, demanding to know more about his unorthodox proposal. "I guess this has gone viral or something," he said. He views his plan, part of a renewed state focus on ethics after several scandals, as the simplest way to "add some transparency and accountability to our governmental process." Two Missouri lawmakers left office last year, following allegations of inappropriate conduct with interns. Does he think lobbyists actually would report details of their sex lives on a government form? "I hope it deters the activity," Korman said. If it was good enough and you don't report it, the IRS could suspend their passport, I suppose. (By the way, the bill excludes the gift-reporting requirement for lobbyists and lawmakers who are married or already were dating before they held their respective jobs.) |
Posted by:gorb |
#2 Well the bosses told me when I worked at Morgan Stanley/Dean Witter that I could accept only client gifts that I could eat or drink... |
Posted by: borgboy 2016-01-08 21:27 |
#1 We know what you are. We're just haggling about the price. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2016-01-08 12:28 |