Both parties favor ethics law changes, but some proposals have their critics Evan Jones January 16, 2015 1 minute read Ethics reform is one issue likely to gain bipartisan support in this year’s General Assembly session, but there are critics of some proposals to lower caps on gifts to state lawmakers. The story from WFIR’s Evan Jones. Share: Post navigation Previous: North Cross School presents “Education 2025”Next: Carilion CEO touts health care giant’s economic impact Related Stories VDOT Announces a First-in-the-State inventory of all of the Commonwealth’s Multiuse Trails Emma Thomas May 8, 2026 Virginia Supreme Court strikes down redistricting referendum Clark Palmer May 8, 2026 Inseparable’s ‘Care That’s Fair’ Campaign Highlights VA’s Struggling Mental Healthcare Industry Emma Thomas May 8, 2026