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Obama scores well for first year on ethics, say watchdog groups
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Last Edited | Monsieur Dec 27, 2009 09:07pm |
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Author | Kevin Bogardus |
News Date | Monday, December 28, 2009 03:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | President Barack Obama scores well among ethics watchdog groups in his first year in office, though they’d still like to see more from the president.
Obama has wielded the power of the White House to craft an executive order that limited lobbyist hires in his administration, push federal agencies to share more of their data with the public and begin releasing visitor records for the executive complex on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
“After the last eight years, it is refreshing to see a president, through his rhetoric and action, who understands the way that the system works is a problem. That just a great place to start with,” said Meredith McGehee, policy director for the Campaign Legal Center.
It’s no surprise Obama has taken a serious view of the issue.
As an senator, Obama championed ethics and transparency. The issue led to the signature legislative accomplishments of his short Senate career — the 2007 ethics bill and a government-spending database he helped create with Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Oka.). |
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