Currie Gets Ethics HeatSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 4:00pm.
Whether or not Maryland state Sen. Ulysses Currie (D) faces criminal penalties for failing to properly disclose his employment as a consultant with a company with business before the state legislature, his peers in the Senate will be looking in to his dealings. Senate President Mike Miller (D) has said an ethics investigation will be convened to assess Currie's potential violations of disclosure requirements.
According to court documents, Currie began working for Shoppers in early 2003 and was paid more than $207,000 from that time until 2007. Among his activities were prodding state transportation officials on installing traffic signals and approving a parking lot entrance.
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