Thursday, June 5, 2008

Rafferty bills would curtail conflicts of interest

State Sen. John Rafferty Jr. (R-44th Dist.) has introduced legislation to reform the executive nomination process in state government to avoid potential conflicts of interest and other ethical lapses.

The two bills would place certain limits on the executive nominations to serve on boards and commissions, according to Rafferty.

Senate Bill 1404 would prohibit an individual from being nominated to or serving on a board or commission if that individual already serves on another board or commission, or if that individual has a pecuniary interest in a contract that has been granted or approved by another board or commission.

The companion piece of legislation, Senate Bill 1405, would prohibit any individual who has an ownership interest in a casino located in the Commonwealth, or who is applying for a casino or slot machine license from being nominated to or serving on a board or commission.

"There is a definite need to prohibit individuals from serving on more than one state board or commission simultaneously. It is equally important that we prohibit them from being a public board member and then have a pecuniary interest with another board or agency, such as a bond counsel or accountant," Rafferty said in a written statement. "In my mind this is just common sense legislation from an ethical standpoint. No one with a financial interest in a gaming license, a gambling casino, shall serve on a public board, commission, authority or agency."

The governor currently nominates individuals to serve on boards and commissions, and the nominations then go to the Senate for approval.

The two bills will place certain restrictions on who the governor can nominate and eliminate any potential for a conflict of interest.

Co-sponsoring the bills with Rafferty are Sens. Jane Clare Orie (R-40th), John H. Eichelberger (R-30th), Mike Folmer (R-48th) , Terry L. Punt (R-33th), Edwin B.Erickson (R-26th), Jeffrey E. Piccola (R-15th), Michael L. Waugh (R-28th) and Patricia H. Vance (R-31th).

Both bills have been sent to the Executive Nominations Committee for consideration.

For more, visit Rafferty's Web site at www.senatorrafferty.com

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