Representative John Burnett: ...Gentleman, I tell you that a, just this week, within the last twenty-four hours, I filled out this personal financial disclosure myself.
Hoskins: Yes.
Burnett: I think it took me less than ten minutes, but I, I was distracted because I was watching television at the time.
Representative Denny Hoskins: Right.
Burnett: So, it seems to me that it's not a great burden that we place on our elected officials to fill out this disclosure. You know it was about twenty questions that we answered and I'm not sure why we want to exempt sixty-one cities from knowing whether or not their elected officials have these financial interests that might be in conflict. Is there some reason other than some...Knob Noster asked you, and they don't like it. Do they have something to hide?
Hoskins: No, there's nothing, there's nothing to hide from good old Stan Hall, mayor, mayor of non, Knob Noster. No, what's happened...
Burnett: Why can't he spend the ten minutes like I did?
Hoskins: Well, what happens is...
Burnett: He could probably...
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