A new day for ethics reform?
13th Nov 2006, 19:41 GMT
New House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi has promised that the new Congress will be the most "open, honest, and ethical" in history. Midmorning examines what ethical reform might look like, and how likely it is to pass.
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