Rogers won't face discipline for interactions with staffer |

Rogers won't face discipline for interactions with staffer | Local News


State senators won’t pursue any action against first-term lawmaker Wendy Rogers about her interactions with a now-fired staffer.
On a party-line vote, the three Republicans on the Senate Ethics Committee concluded that there was no “clear and convincing evidence” that the Flagstaff Republican had violated any rules of conduct in her interactions with Michael Polloni. That is the standard a staff attorney says committee members must use in determining the truth.
But the two Democrats on the committee suggested their Republican colleagues were reading the rules in too narrow a fashion.
Sen. Kristen Engel, D-Tucson, pointed out that those rules include “any improper conduct that adversely reflects on the Senate.” And Sen. Victoria Steele, D-Tucson, said there is more than enough evidence here to back that up.

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