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Local politicians pursue charitable contributions

By David Shapiro

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 04, 2012

~~<p>Our legislators bristle anew at paying their own way as we &quot;flASHback&quot; on the week's news that amused and confused:</p>
<p>&raquo; After a public outcry last year, the Abercrombie administration and legislators are trying again to loosen ethics laws to allow public officials to take free tickets to charitable events. What a state. While the rest of us are urged to give to charity, our lawmakers want charities to give to them.</p>
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Our legislators bristle anew at paying their own way as we "flASHback" on the week's news that amused and confused:

» After a public outcry last year, the Abercrombie administration and legislators are trying again to loosen ethics laws to allow public officials to take free tickets to charitable events. What a state. While the rest of us are urged to give to charity, our lawmakers want charities to give to them. Login for more...



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