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Ethics Committee Reviewing Report on Currie

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)- The Maryland General Assembly's joint ethics committee is reviewing a report it plans to send to the Senate on recommended actions for a state senator who failed to disclose work he did for a grocery store chain.

Delegate Brian McHale, a Baltimore Democrat who is the panel's co-chairman, said after a closed-door meeting on Wednesday the committee is reviewing a report on Sen. Ulysses Currie for accuracy.

Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller told reporters he hopes to have the recommendations before the Senate this week. Currie, D-Prince George's, could face sanctions such as expulsion, censure or reprimand.

Currie was acquitted of all charges in a federal bribery case last year relating to more than $245,000 he received from Shoppers Food Warehouse without disclosing it on state financial disclosure forms.

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