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Bob Hudson

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May 10, 2008
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Representative Ritch Workman and Senator Don Gaetz
Issued the Following Joint Statement Today

“We are pleased to join in sponsoring legislation to strengthen State Attorneys’ ability to prosecute bribery, bid-rigging and fraud in government contracting.

“Billions of tax dollars paid by Floridians are used by state agencies and local governments to purchase services and equipment from private companies, many of which rely on government for all or most of their revenue. In some areas, private contractors are acting in lieu of government.

“Unfortunately, there are too many examples of the contracting process being corrupted by bid-splitting, cronyism, favoritism, and outright fraud by contractors and public servants. According to the State-wide Grand Jury, these practices create a ‘corruption tax’ which costs taxpayers many millions of dollars a year.

“Our legislation will eliminate what prosecutors believe are barriers to bringing criminal actions against wrongdoers. Our bill will make government contractors subject to the same legal prohibitions against misconduct that apply to government officials and will allow cases to be prosecuted when persons have knowingly or willfully engaged in corrupt practices. Current law requires that courts find defendants had corrupt thoughts or intent. We believe it is redundant and unnecessary to prove that a bribe was done with corrupt intent. A bribe, in and of itself, is corrupt and those who give or receive bribes should be judged under the law as criminals.

“We are grateful that Gannett and its media outlets have underscored and are supporting the need for this legislation. As well, we are grateful that all twenty of Florida’s state attorneys have endorsed this proposal and are working with us to develop the bill. We expect that the proposal will be formally introduced within the next few days.”
 

Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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It isn't redundant. It was to stop overzealous States Attorneys' from prosecuting campaign contributions.
 

Misty

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Dec 15, 2011
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It isn't redundant. It was to stop overzealous States Attorneys' from prosecuting campaign contributions.


That's never been a problem here...the State Attorney has all the "good ole boys" support. Just ask Odom, Blue J. Jones and his wife C. Jones.
 

Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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That's never been a problem here...the State Attorney has all the "good ole boys" support. Just ask Odom, Blue J. Jones and his wife C. Jones.

I understand that, but in south Florida it literally became a problem in the 60's and 70's. States Attorneys prosecuted a few and then controlled who ran for office. One wrong glance and you couldn't raise money for a campaign.
 

Misty

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Dec 15, 2011
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but in south Florida it literally became a problem in the 60's and 70's.

Fair nuff.
 
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