Republicans reject measure to require transparency from state contractor

Today, Feb. 12, State Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-Indianapolis) offered an amendment to Senate Bill 226 that would require state contractors to disclose their campaign contributions as a part of the contracting process. In recent years, Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales came under fire for offering no-bid contracts to large donors to his re-election campaign.   

DeLaney released the following statement upon the defeat of his amendment:  

“Plain and simple, this amendment is about fiscal responsibility and transparency. Hoosiers deserve to know who is receiving public funds, especially when contracts are offered without a competitive bidding process. Contracts involving taxpayer dollars should be awarded to the best possible service provider, not to the highest campaign contributor. The only way to ensure this is to require contractors to disclose their political contributions to prevent the possibility of waste, fraud, abuse and corruption.”  

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