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Report: Officials altered records to hinder probe

Compliance Monitor, December 28, 2006

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State officials interfered with an investigation into whether Texas' Department of State Health Services used lobbyists to push legislation last year, according to a report released by the state OIG.

The OIG contends that the delay gave potential targets time to obscure the paper trail. Still, the report concluded that three mental health advocacy groups improperly used state grant money to lobby for a bill the health department favored.

State law bars a state agency from directly contracting with a registered lobbyist.

All three groups -- Texas Mental Health Consumers, the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Texas, and the Mental Health Association in Texas -- deny the allegations.

Click here to read the Austin American-Statesman's report.



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