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Washington, DC--- U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) returned to Washington today to join House and Senate Democrats in unveiling their “Honest Leadership, Open Government” Act, an aggressive reform package to reverse Republican excesses and protect the public trust.
"Republican-controlled Washington has become infected with a Culture of Corruption, and the American people are paying the price,” said Pallone. “While Republicans reward the wealthy and special interests, the priorities of the American people go unaddressed. That is why Democrats are offering real reforms to clean up Washington.”
Pallone unveiled the “Honest Leadership, Open Government” Act in the historic Great Hall at the Library of Congress, where Members of Congress were joined by an audience of groups working to protect the public trust and force Congress to focus on the priorities of the American people.
The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act will focus reforms on four key areas:
Pallone hopes to include in the comprehensive plan legislation he introduced in the House in December instituting tougher penalties for government officials convicted on federal corruption charges. The New Jersey lawmaker's legislation prevents federal elected officials convicted of a federal corruption-related crime from receiving a federal pension; doubles current recommended jail penalties for persons convicted of federal corruption-related statutes; and prevents lobbyists convicted of a federal corruption-related crime of doing business with the federal government for life. Pallone's legislation also targets corrupt lobbyists by preventing them, once they are convicted of a federal corruption-related crime, from ever doing work with the federal government again. |
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