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possible Dianne Feinstein ethics questions?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Zac D, Jan 26, 2007.

  1. Zac D

    Zac D Member

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    Take it with a grain of salt - this is from a Northern California "alternative weekly," and it's written like it. I suppose we'll see if it builds any momentum in the mainstream.

    Beware - it's long. Short version - her husband has controlling interests in a couple of defense contractors which were awarded lucrative projects by Feinstein's subcommittee. Theoretically, in a given vote, she either a.) recused herself when she knew they could affect one of those companies, or b.) didn't know whether they would affect those companies and so voted without prejudice.

    http://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/feinstein/

     
  2. ShakeYoHipsYao

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    I didn't read all of it, but this seemed to be the main point of contention:

    I don't see how these rulings are contradictory. She received a list of bids by Perini, so she recused herself from those matters. URS didn't agree to provide similar lists, so she had no way of knowing which contracts they were involved in.

    I think a lot of this is speculation, but who knows? A lot of powerful people have their hands in the cookie jar. What can we do about it?
     
  3. Zac D

    Zac D Member

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    I agree with you there. I re-read that section a couple times trying to figure out how it was contradictory, and failed.
     

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