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07/07/2009

Weber State University Study Looks at Utah Legislature and Ethics Reform

By Bryan Schott

An eight-student panel says the Utah Legislature has a poor image when it comes to ethics and needs to adopt comprehensive ethics reform.

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tags: ethics, legislature, redistricting, weber state university



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