Politics & Government

Lyons-Adams Support Republicans in Ethics Proposal

Representatives Jim Lyons and Paul Adams joined the Republican Caucus in effort to strengthen the ethics code of conduct.

This article was submitted by Representatives Jim Lyons and Paul Adams.

Led by House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R- North Reading) and Representative Dan Winslow (R-Norfolk), Representatives Jim Lyons (R-Andover) and Paul Adams (R-Andover) joined their Republican colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in proposing the first comprehensive reform of the House Code of Ethical Conduct governing Representatives and legislative staff in more than 25 years.  The proposed reforms will hold Members and legislative staff to a higher standard of ethical conduct than prescribed by statute, as well as work to restore the public’s faith in state government.

"During my recent door-to-door campaign," said Rep. Jim Lyons of Andover, "I talked with voters about the importance of checks and balances to assure ethics in government. We must reform the single-party political 'culture of corruption' on Beacon Hill that has produced criminal convictions of three Speakers of the House and three state senators. It's time to demand," Lyons emphasized, "that public servants work for the common good, rather than for their own private enrichment. Those given the honor of carrying out public responsibilities must themselves be responsible to the public, to the voters, and to the taxpayers."

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"The last three Speakers of the House were convicted for abusing their power and using their offices for personal benefit,” said Representative Paul Adams of Andover, “This proposal would overhaul House ethics rules for the first time in 25 years and bring more accountability to the State House. Other states have already adopted similar standards, and the House Republican caucus is leading the charge here in Massachusetts."

Announced by the House Republican Caucus today, the formal proposal will be filed and debated at the next formal session of the House.  House Republicans invite all Democrats to join the proposed reform as co-sponsors.

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 “The citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts deserve a legislative body that maintains the highest ethical standards,” said House Minority Leader Brad Jones.  “It is our duty to strengthen and update the House Code of Ethical Conduct in order to ensure public trust, respect and confidence in state government.”  

“Even though the House Republicans are initiating new ethics reform for our Members, we strongly believe this should be a bipartisan effort to toughen and update the House Code of Ethical Conduct.  A new code of conduct will assure that House Members and staff are held accountable to the people we serve,” said Representative Winslow, lead author and co-sponsor of the proposed legislation.

Highlights of the Proposed Code of Ethical Conduct include:

  • Procurement:  Forbids Members and staff from contacting public entities regarding pending procurements before the award decision is made.  Legislators have no constitutional role regarding procurement after voting on appropriation;
  • Job Recommendations:  Limits Members and staff to written recommendations for job seekers in the public sector, unless the employer initiates contact to check references;
  • Snitch Rule:  Creates ethical duty for Members and staff to report any unethical or criminal conduct by any other Members or staff.
  • Lobbyists:  Prohibits lobbyists from entering the House Chamber and the Members’ Lounge, and limits lobbyist access to Members and staff unless displaying a publicly visible badge identifying them as lobbyists;
  • Arrest or Indictment:  Creates detailed disclosure requirements in the event a Member or staff is arrested, indicted or charged with criminal offenses, or named as a defendant in a domestic violence restraining order, and empowers the Ethics Committee to act immediately as appropriate;
  • Private Life/Privacy:  Preserves the right of Members and staff to have private lives, provided that private conduct does not become public or otherwise bring the House into public disrepute.  Confirms that Members’ and staff’s families are beyond the scope of the legislative ethical code.

 

For further information, contact:

Representative Jim Lyons
18th Essex District
State House, Room 39
Boston, MA 02133
P: 617 722 2014

Representative Paul Adams
17th Essex District
State House, Room 39
Boston, MA 02133
P: 617 722 2014


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