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http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/editorials/hc-moodyblues.artdec20,0,3555508.story?coll=hc-headlines-editorialsGov. M. Jodi Rell's suspension of her top aide, M. Lisa Moody, for two weeks because she crossed ethical lines will not expunge the shadow on an administration that has made a crusade of clean government. The penalty is a wrist-slap considering the size of the gaffe.
Both Ms. Moody and the governor said the violation of ethical standards was unintentional. But after it was reported in The Courant, Rachel Rubin, the governor's chief counsel on ethical matters, revealed that she had seen Ms. Moody hand out invitations to a campaign fundraiser from the governor's office suite and warned her that such activity was prohibited. Ms. Moody apparently was unmoved by the advice. She later distributed invitations to several state commissioners on company time, and some may have redistributed them to members of their own agencies.
It is against the law for state employees to campaign while on duty. The invitation asked for donations up to $2,500. Employees who knowingly violate election laws can face a fine and jail time. Both the Elections Enforcement Commission and the chief state's attorney's office are investigating if laws were broken. For sure, the governor's own standards were breached.<SNIP>
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