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Legisbrief - Personal Financial Dislosure


Pubished June/July 2004

Lawmakers in 47 states file regular statements of economic interest. Holding public office means sacrificing a level of privacy in order to promote faith in government. Opinion is split on whether lawmakers should have to reveal amounts.

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