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Wed Mar 8, 2017, 04:06 AM Mar 2017

Bill introduced to suspend leadership in the Legislature if indicted

MONTGOMERY — In October 2014, Mike Hubbard, House Speaker at the time, faced a 23-count indictment on felony ethics charges. For nearly two years, Hubbard steamed along as House Speaker despite the public corruption charges.

A bill proposed last week would have prevented that.

Last Tuesday, Rep. Allen Treadaway (R-Morris) introduced a bill in the House that would suspend any member from a leadership position in the Legislature if they faced indictment on felony charges.

Treadaway said Hubbard was his inspiration.

“It’s obvious why I introduced it,” said Treadaway, who introduced the bill last year, too. “I introduced it because of what the State has just gone through. It was a huge distraction. The former Speaker had 23 felony indictments.”

Read more: http://www.alreporter.com/2017/03/07/bill-introduced-suspend-leadership-legislature-indicted/

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