Lamar calls for tougher ethics laws
15th Nov 2006, 11:37 GMT
Declaring "government should not be for sale," Orange-Osceola State Attorney Lawson Lamar has called for sweeping new ethics laws he said would limit the influence of developers and other special interests on city and county governments.
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