Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera Executive Director at Common Cause Minnesota | Official website
Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera Executive Director at Common Cause Minnesota | Official website
MINNESOTA – The Common Cause Minnesota Executive Director, Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera, addressed the ethical concerns regarding State Senator Mitchell's involvement in the Minnesota Senate. Belladonna-Carrera emphasized the importance of due process, stating, "The principle that a person is innocent until proven guilty is an important one. Whether Sen. Miller’s actions fall within the scope of improper conduct falls squarely within the authority of the Senate Ethics Commission."
She further advocated for a fair and expeditious process, saying, "It is for that reason that we urge the Ethics Commission to move more quickly to give all parties a just hearing before removing any voting power from a member of the legislature. Senator Mitchell’s constituents deserve representation during the legislative session, and it is unfair to strip them of representation unless a decision from the Ethics Commission or legal conviction occurs."
Belladonna-Carrera also highlighted the option for Senator Mitchell to resign if she feels she has lost the public's trust, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in handling the situation.
The Minnesota Legislature holds the authority to regulate the ethical conduct of its members, as outlined in Article IV, Section 7 of the state constitution. The Standards of Ethical Conduct within each chamber define what constitutes disorderly behavior, including actions that violate Senate rules, norms, or the public trust.
The statement from Common Cause Minnesota underscores the importance of upholding ethical standards and ensuring a just process in addressing any allegations of misconduct within the legislature.