Updated: Thursday, 14 Mar 2013, 3:47 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 14 Mar 2013, 3:47 PM EDT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Legislative Republicans have defeated a Democratic proposal aimed at preventing a repeat of Purdue University's hiring of Mitch Daniels as its new president while he was still governor.
House Democratic leader Scott Pelath (PEE'-lath) offered the provision, which would have required a governor to be out of office for a year before being appointed president of a state university.
Pelath says he's sure Daniels will be a good president at Purdue, but that his selection six months before leaving office set a "horrible precedent." He says he worries about future governors lining up taxpayer-supported jobs for themselves.
House members voted 65-28 against Pelath's proposal after Republican floor leader Bill Friend said the proposal should've been offered in a separate bill for committee debate.
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