It says that when you leave the legislature or someone in the administration, you can't lobby for a year in the building. And it creates more transparency for financial disclosure. So when you run for reelection or you run for election, You have to disclose income that you have over $5,000 for you and your spouse. And so this is a really good step forward. I would agree. I think that this is step one or step two in the larger conversation of how we tackle ethics reform in our state. (22:50–22:56)
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