H.R.3427 - State Ethics Law Protection Act of 2009

To amend title 23, United States Code, to protect States that have in effect laws or orders with respect to pay to play reform, and for other purposes. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: To amend title 23, United States Code, to protect States that have in effect laws or orders with respect to pay to play reform, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: State Ethics Law Protection Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Short: State Ethics Law Protection Act of 2010 as passed house.

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9/28/2010--Passed House amended. State Ethics Law Protection Act of 2010 - Considers a state transportation department not to have violated federal contract requirements for the construction of a federal-aid highway project solely because the state in which such department is located, or a

Official Summary

9/28/2010--Passed House amended. State Ethics Law Protection Act of 2010 - Considers a state transportation department not to have violated federal contract requirements for the construction of a federal-aid highway project solely because the state in which such department is located, or a local government within that state, has in effect a law or order that limits the amount of money an individual or entity doing business with a state or local agency with respect to such a project may contribute to a political party, campaign, or elected official (pay to play).

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