In addition, the work of the House will not be complete until a credible ethics process is in place, one that includes an independent office to assess and investigate allegations of unethical conduct. A Pelosi-appointed task force is expected to come up with a proposal soon. That will be the Democratic majority's next test.
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Post editorial: Lobbying bill was a start, but more work is needed
The House of Representatives, despite steadfast behind-the-scenes opposition, finally came around and voted for two reform measures Thursday, but more work needs to be done, according to an editorial in today's Washington Post:
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An earlier comment on the lobbying bill suggested that Democrats were unhappy about the process.
Let's give credit where credit is due. None of this would have been passed if the Democrats had not gained control of congress. And let's also note that they have only been in charge since January, that's about four months.
Considering what was dumped in their laps by the do-nothing-steal-a-lot Republican congress that preceeded them, I think the Democrats deserve at least a round of applause for their accomplishments thus far.
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