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Letter to the editor: Pa. legislators need to pass gift ban

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As a union member in Pennsylvania, I understand if I failed to meet my employer’s expectations I would be fired. Our state legislators, however, face no such accountability when it comes to accepting gifts from lobbyists.

Pennsylvania is one of only three states without a gift ban, allowing unlimited perks, from lavish dinners to cash. Pennsylvania laws should be built on the rock solid foundation of trust from the public, not donors offering perks conveniently placed on a form far from public view.

Fury at this should propel each of us to every reasonable action we can think of! The gift ban is the key roadblock to every issue we care about. How can we expect solutions when our leaders are beholden to those who wine and dine them?

For nearly 30 years, Pennsylvanians have demanded a gift ban. Leaders claim a lack of time, but this rings hollow. In September 2024 alone, 12 bills passed alongside 49 campaign fundraisers. Look at the time spent, and you will see what the priorities are.

This isn’t about time; it’s about priorities. This issue is hugely popular in Pennsylvania. House and Senate leaders must prioritize passing a gift ban. It’s the lowest- hanging fruit in addressing the influence of money in politics. It’s about restoring faith in our government and ensuring our elected officials act in the public’s interests, not special interests. It’s time to pass the gift ban and earn back our trust.

Nate Morrison

Munhall

The writer is an activist with March on Harrisburg.

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