Georgia Republicans set July vote on ethics reform

State integrity news for Georgia, from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Voters in the July 31 Republican primary will get the chance to say whether the state should adopt a $100 cap on the gifts lobbyists can give to lawmakers as the fight over ethics reform threatens to boil over within the GOP.

Ethics has become an increasingly important issue to grassroots Republicans who have gathered here for their two-day convention. The more than 2,000 delegates could also this weekend vote on creating an official party position in favor of tightening lobbyist rules.

Read the rest of the story at the Atlanta Journal-Consitution.

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