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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Examining the Legislative Page Program

The Argus Leader examines the legislative page program:

State Sen. Bob Gray said pages shouldn't be in the lawmakers' living quarters.

"In my mind, there is never a situation where that would be appropriate," Gray said.

But one thing also is clear: There is no written code of conduct forbidding pages from visiting or staying with lawmakers. Those are unwritten rules.

Maybe not for long.

Read the whole article here for more on what the rules currently are and aren't.


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