If Burns believes that this effort will stop any time soon, or that voters will forget about his close ties to Abramoff, he is sorely mistaken. Today, The Missoulian's Jennifer McKee delves deeply into the relationship between Burns and Abramoff, specifically examining the extent to which the Senator was lobbied over issues relating to labor laws in the Northern Marianas Islands.
The politician, Gov. Benigno Fitial, has said he will cooperate with the Justice Department's ongoing investigation into potential bribery of public officials involving Abramoff, a man Fitial once described as a "close friend," according to Pacific Magazine, a Hawaii publication that covers the Pacific region.
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Burns voted against a bill in May 2001 that would have strengthened U.S. oversight over the commonwealth's labor and immigration laws. A little more than a year before Burns had not opposed an identical measure.
Burns has said the $5,000 donation from an Abramoff client had nothing to do with his 2001 change in stance on the bill. Rather, the senator told Lee Newspapers this month he was persuaded to vote against the measure after reading two government reports about the islands and meeting with Fitial, who was then speaker of the Marianas House of Representatives.
Initially, Burns said he didn't know why he changed his position on the bill.
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