Assemblymember Brindisi Supports Effort to Deny Convicted Politicians of State Pension
September 18, 2013
“Government officials found guilty of criminal behavior and breaching the public’s trust do not deserve to collect pensions that have been funded by our hardworking taxpayers. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s decision to seek pension forfeiture of convicted politicians’ pensions answers my call to combat corruption in politics and restore integrity to public office.”
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