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Monday, September 17, 2007
On Friday, President Bush finally signed the lobbying and ethics reform bill. OpenCongress has the story.
Thursday, September 06, 2007
The lobbying and ethics reform bill, S.1, was finally sent to President Bush Sept. 4, and Bush is expected to sign the measure into law early next week. This comes after the bill was withheld from the president out of concern of a possible veto. The president reportedly has concerns over the earmark provisions and the revolving door provisions.
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