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February 20, 2012

CBS 42: To Give or Not to Give

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT)- Can a student give a teacher a gift, or not? That's a question one Alabama, senator is trying to set straight.

"People feel like they're not sure a teacher can receive a gift they can receive anything of value what so ever from the student at an appreciation party," says Sen. Cam Ward. 

Republican Senator Cam Ward, introduced Senate Bill 305, in hopes that it will resolve the question of whether students can give gifts to their teachers under Alabama's Ethics Law. 

"This law was never designed to go against teachers receiving gifts from students. We're trying to change that to make it clear for everyone involved."

The law doesn't just apply to teachers, it applies to all public employees of the state of Alabama. 

"That's a silly application, the law is to crack down on public corruption, it was designed to make sure people weren't receiving bribes for their official duties."

The state's new law says gifts to public employees, including teachers, must be "de minimus," or of nominal value. Well  Sen. Ward, says he hopes his bill will clear all confusion. 

"What we're trying to do is say this is $25, is the bottom level the amount anyone can give for a gift."

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May 15

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  • SenCamWard: I believe we could all come up w/ studies to back our own views up. Unemployment is down, state rev. up “@ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
  • SenCamWard: Could point to 7 new foreign cos. locating to AL in last 12 months. There are studies showing both sides @ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
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  • SenCamWard: The real answer on economic impact will be whether state jobs & revenue go up or down over next 12 months @ShaneWeldon: so, which was it?”
  • SenCamWard: Tomorrow the Senate goes into session which will likely last all day & into evening. Also, expecting Gov to call special session for Thurs.
  • SenCamWard: New legisl lines expected to be introduced Thursday RT @clantonadv Proposed districts divide Chilton County http://t.co/lPXfm12V
  • Shelby County Reporter: Ward’s sentencing reform bill passes legislature

May 16

  • SenCamWard: Senate now in session. Debating Beason substitute #immigration bill. Will be a long day #alpolitics
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  • SenCamWard: Protestors again at State House blocking floor access. Looks like we are now moving past immigration & moving to budgets #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: RT @alabasternews: Proposed districts bring changes to county: Shelby County would see significant changes to its Alabama Senate an... h ...
  • SenCamWard: It is safe to say the court cost bill is now on life support. Looking less & less likely #courts will get money they & face severe cuts

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