The centerpiece of Platner's proposal is the "Collins Rule," a mandate requiring senators to recuse themselves from any oversight or funding decisions involving agencies that issue contracts to a spouse’s firm. Platner argues that current federal ethics laws are insufficient, creating a loophole where familial enrichment through public oversight remains legal. "I didn’t say what Susan Collins did is criminal," Platner clarified following the announcement. "I said it should be criminal."
Collins’ campaign dismissed the allegations as a "false" and "outrageous" characterization of her legislative record. Her team maintains that while the firm, Jefferson Consulting Group, did receive federal funding, those contracts were awarded by the executive branch—specifically during the Obama administration—rather than through direct congressional intervention. The firm previously employed Collins’ husband, Tom Daffron, as its chief operating officer.
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