Attorney General Reacts to Hubbard Loyalist’s Plans for Ethics Reform
MONTGOMERYAlabama House Ethics Committee Chairman, Mike Ball (R-Madison), announced his plans (yesterday) to form a commission to review the states ethics laws. Ball, a staunch defender of convicted felon and former House Speaker, Mike Hubbard, told WHNT-TV in Huntsville that his committee would review the States Ethics laws and recommend improvements in time for the opening of the Alabama Legislature next year.
However, just hours after APR published its story on Balls plan, Attorney General Luther Strange, sent his comments. I am strongly opposed to Rep. Mike Balls idea of a commission to review Alabamas ethics law. The whole point of such a commission would be to undermine the law, said Strange. Alabamians want our ethics laws enforced, not gutted.
Ball also said he wanted an open and honest process, stating, Our best chance for success is for it to be carefully looked at, out in the open. Ball claims he is determined to stop three ethics bills from coming to the House because he didnt want them lost in the mix, however, there is a reason to believe other forces are at work, especially given Speaker McCutcheons promise of principled leadership.
It would be difficult to fathom a Hubbard loyalist overseeing a commission to amend laws that landed his former boss in prison.
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