Lawmakers report receiving fewer gifts during pandemic as push for ban continues
Every May, state legislators and other public officials are required to file reports detailing, among other items, whether they received pricey gifts, transportation, or hospitality from lobbyists, businesses, nonprofit groups, or others with a stake in government.
Some years, those reports have revealed lawmakers accepting everything from overseas trips to free entry to black-tie galas on someone elses dime.
But for many lawmakers, 2020 was a banner year for staying home and eschewing people bearing gifts, at least according to their limited disclosure forms.
Public filings with the State Ethics Commission show that, with some exceptions, Pennsylvanias 253 lawmakers did not report receiving anything of great value last year as the pandemic raged, forcing lockdowns and restrictions on travel and in-person gatherings.
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