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wkow.comG.A.B. dismisses budget repair bill complaints
Posted: May 18, 2011 10:57 AM CDT
MADISON (WKOW) -- The Government Accountability Board has unanimously thrown out hundreds of ethics complaints filed against lawmakers in the wake of the controversy over Gov. Walker's budget repair bill.
"Over the course of several weeks in February and March, the G.A.B. received hundreds of telephone calls and email messages complaining about tactics used by officials from both political parties in connection with events surrounding Governor Walker's budget repair bill," said Kevin Kennedy, director and general counsel. "The complainants asked the Board to take action to investigate and penalize elected officials for perceived unethical conduct."
The Board has reviewed each of the complaints, and after serious consideration the Board voted to dismiss all of them.
In determining whether an investigation was warranted, the Board accepted the allegations of facts contained in the complaints as true. Even after viewing the complaints in this light, the Board dismissed each of them due to lack of reasonable suspicion that a violation of any law administered by the Government Accountability Board has occurred.
The complaints covered six general categories:...............
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http://www.wkow.com/Global/story.asp?S=14669229
The one I am most perturbed at is the one that used taxpayer money to pay for state police to after the missing 14 Dems.
See the full memo at:
http://uppitywis.org/sites/default/files/g_a_b_memo_on_budget_repair_bill_complaints_05_18_14837.pdf