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No more ‘wiggling out’ of disclosing free trips overseas for Delaware lawmakers
Delaware lawmakers have passed a law requiring disclosure of all travel expenses of $250 or more paid by third parties, addressing prior gaps in reporting free trips to locations like Taiwan and Israel. The change aims to eliminate ambiguity in existing rules, following media reports that highlighted unreported travel by officials since 2010.
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