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Scott Wiener accused of pushing for exceptions in bill allowing sex offenders to serve in office
Scott Wiener is accused of advocating for exceptions in a bill that would allow sex offenders to hold elected office. Critics claim crimes against children would be exempt from a law banning sex felony offenders from such positions.
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