Ethics special session wraps up
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The votes are in, and the vast majority of state officials are calling the special session on ethics reform a success. The session wrapped up Tuesday afternoon. Gov. Bobby Jindal said there will be many long-term benefits from the session, including changing our state's corrupt reputation, but there will also be immediate improvements in key areas.