Vermont Constitution
Article II, § 12 — Fees for advocating bills, etc.
Vermont Const. art. II, § 12
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Vt. Const. art. II, § 12.
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No member of the General Assembly shall, directly or indirectly, receive any fee or reward, to bring forward or advocate any bill, petition, or other business to be transacted in the Legislature; or advocate any cause, as counsel in either House of legislation, except when employed in behalf of the State.
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