Previously:
Kander (D) and Flook (r): ethics reform legislation in Jefferson City (December 14, 2009)
Kander (D) and Flook (r): ethics reform legislation in Jefferson City, part 2 (December 15, 2009)
Kander (D) and Flook (r): ethics reform legislation in Jefferson City, part 3 (December 16, 2009)
Kander (D) and Flook (r): ethics reform legislation in Jefferson City, part 4 (December 22, 2009)
Representative Jason Kander (D): Missouri ethics reform pop quiz (March 15, 2010)
Representative Jason Kander (D), via Twitter, on the state of ethics reform legislation today in Jefferson City:
I’m in House Rules committee where they are finally discussing the ethics bill. Will they send it to the floor? about 4 hours ago via Echofon
Delaying a bipartisan ethics bill to make it partisan is exactly the kind of politics I hoped to avoid this year. about 4 hours ago via Echofon
Rules cmmte is ground zero for the “cold feet” illness sweeping the Capitol. Ethics reform heads back to cmmte. Absurd. about 4 hours ago via Echofon
Despite obstacles such as today, we’ve gotten pretty far on ethics reform. Redoubling my efforts in the last 3 wks of session. about 1 hour ago via HootSuite
Tony Messenger of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, via Twitter:
According to @jasonkander, House rules committee sent ethics bill back to its House committee. Doesn about 4 hours ago via TweetDeck
Oops, didn’t finish typing. Doesn’t bode well for ethics bill. about 4 hours ago via TweetDeck
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
…via Facebook today: