Palin’s shadow hangs over Alaska ethics debate
From: The Washington Times | January 31, 2010
JUNEAU, Alaska -- The fallout from Sarah Palin's hasty retreat as governor is being cleaned up by the man she appointed attorney general in her waning days in office. Attorney General Dan Sullivan has proposed broad changes to Alaska's ethics rules that Mrs. Palin complained helped drive her out. One Sullivan recommendation that might sound familiar: setting ethical standards for spouses and children to travel with the governor or lieutenant governor at taxpayer expense. Another would implement an opinion he issued in August, that the state could pay legal fees that executive branch officials rack up fighting ethics complaints, if ...
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