http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/breaking_news/7143922.htmWASHINGTON - A private group requested an expanded ethics probe Wednesday of Sen. Ted Stevens for his legislative assistance to Boeing on the grounds that the senator's wife works for a law firm that represents the aviation company.
Catherine Ann Stevens joined the law firm of Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw early in 2001, shortly before the senator publicly began supporting the Air Force's proposal to lease Boeing 767s. The law firm has represented Boeing in court cases and has been a registered lobbyist for a coalition of companies of which Boeing was a member.
Earlier this week, the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington asked the Senate Ethics Committee to investigate Stevens for accepting $21,900 in campaign donations from Boeing shortly before he inserted a provision in a defense appropriations bill to allow the Air Force to lease 100 Boeing 767s. The deal would have been worth more than $20 billion. At the time, Stevens, R-Alaska, was the ranking minority member on the Senate Appropriations Committee. The watchdog group is now adding the information about Mrs. Stevens to its complaint.
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