No Lying in the Legislature
This morning AB 1625, a law created by Assemblyman Johan Klehs, D-San Leandro, was approved on the Senate floor. The bill would create new standards for accountability for those who testify before the state legislature. According to the press release, “The bill ensures that if the testimony given to the Legislature is found to be inaccurate or incomplete, penalties of perjury can be applied to state executives.” The bill is a response to allegations of misleading testimony surrounding cost overruns of the Bay Bridge. |
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