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Statement of Attorney General Mark Herring on ethics legislation

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mark herringAttorney General Mark Herring issued the following statement after the General Assembly agreed to Governor McAuliffe’s ethics bill amendment establishing a $100 annual aggregate limit on gifts received by officials.

“On my first day in office I imposed a strict ethics policy and $100 gift ban on my staff, my family, and myself and I don’t think we’re missing out on anything. We should all be in public service for the benefit of the people, not personal gain. We’ve still got more work to do to ban campaign funds for personal use and to establish a real ethics commission, but this is another important step in rebuilding the public trust that has been so badly damaged in recent years. Governor McAuliffe has been relentlessly pushing this issue forward since day one. He refused to let the momentum for ethics reform fade and I thank him for his strong leadership.”

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