LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ The Arkansas Senate has voted to overhaul its ethics
and conflict of interest rules in response to corruption probes that have led to
a series of convictions and guilty pleas by ex-lawmakers.
The Senate on Tuesday approved by a voice vote the changes to its rules, which
include the creation of an 8-member committee that will handle complaints
against senators by fellow senators. The proposal also requires senators to file
more detailed statements of financial interest than is currently required by
state law.
The rules also require a disclosure statement be read aloud if a senator is
participating or voting in an issue in which they have a financial interest.
It will also require senators to receive annual ethics training each year.
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