State Representative Dwight Kay is preparing bills aimed at changing the way business is done at the Statehouse. The Glen Carbon Republican has already filed numerous pieces of legislation ranging from the definition of "catastrophic injury" in the work place to calling for an audit of claims filed by employees at the Menard Correctional Center.
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Kay has also filed legislation addressing campaign donations to judges, which comes on the heels of the Barbara Crowder controversy. She received 30-thousand dollars in donations from asbestos lawyers after she set the asbestos docket. She later returned the money.