Suburban legislators offered mixed reactions after the General Assembly’s approval of a new ethics watchdog last week, and they sometimes extended beyond partisan arguments. When the Senate approved former judge Michael McCuskey to fill a long-vacant position of legislative inspector general, many Republicans bristled at what they described as “a power move” by Democrats
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