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Scandal-laden history led to law supposed to stop RI lawmakers from leaping into plum state jobs.

The year: 1992.  The credit-union crisis had consumed the state. Corruption made regular headlines. Thousands had descended on the State House to demand reforms. From The Providence Journal s archives:  On January 5, 5,000 people gathered at their churches and proceeded to the State House to express support for a package of legislation . to bring ethics back to Rhode Island government.   On April 27, over 650 people . convened at McVinney Auditorium in Providence to reiterate the call for ethical reform in Rhode Island state government.   A poll . conducted by Alpha Research Associates . [found that] 66 percent oppose the appointment of General Assembly members to judgeships while in office or shortly after leaving office.

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Political Scene: Has the 'revolving door' reopened to state lawmakers?

Political Scene: Has the revolving door reopened to state lawmakers? Katherine Gregg, The Providence Journal © Providence Journal File The Rhode Island State House PROVIDENCE  Out of scandal came the  revolving door law that was supposed to stop Rhode Island legislators from leaping directly from the State House into plum state jobs. The year: 1992.  The credit-union crisis had consumed the state. Corruption made regular headlines. Thousands had descended on the State House to demand reforms. From The Providence Journal s archives:  On January 5, 5,000 people gathered at their churches and proceeded to the State House to express support for a package of legislation . to bring ethics back to Rhode Island government.  

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