1 176360-1 : n : 04/04/2016 : JET / tj LRS2016-1344 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HR ______ ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT AGAINST GOVERNOR BENTLEY. 9 10 WHEREAS, in 2010, Governor Bentley was elected the 11 53rd Governor of the State of Alabama and was reelected to a 12 second term in 2014; and 13 WHEREAS, Section 173 of the Constitution of Alabama 14 of 1901 provides that the Governor and other constitutional 15 officers of this state may be impeached upon the adoption of 16 articles of impeachment by this body and upon trial by the 17 Senate, acting as a court of impeachment; and 18 WHEREAS, recent developments and findings relating 19 to the Governor's inappropriate relationship with a married 20 senior political advisor and official action taken to conceal 21 this relationship, as well as official action taken to the 22 detriment of the Secretary of the Alabama Law Enforcement 23 Agency (ALEA) and other agency employees, demonstrate that he 24 is unfit to serve the State of Alabama and that he has failed 25 to faithfully protect and defend the Constitution of Alabama 26 of 1901 and the laws of this state; and Page 1 1 WHEREAS, Governor Bentley has admitted to engaging 2 in an inappropriate, extramarital relationship with a married 3 senior political advisor; the release of recordings and 4 transcripts of recordings substantiating the inappropriate 5 relationship has garnered both statewide and national 6 attention and criticism; and 7 WHEREAS, the senior political advisor, by 8 subterfuge, has avoided required public financial disclosures 9 and compliance with applicable ethics laws for state officers 10 and employees through the establishment of an entity from 11 which she was compensated; and 12 WHEREAS, Governor Bentley removed the Secretary of 13 ALEA and directed or encouraged the termination, demotion, or 14 involuntary transfer of other agency employees alleging misuse 15 of state funds; an audit of ALEA's finances by the Alabama 16 Department of Examiners of Public Accounts has revealed no 17 discrepancies or misuse of funds and the former Secretary of 18 ALEA has stated that his termination was based, in part, upon 19 his discovery of the inappropriate relationship between 20 Governor Bentley and his political advisor and his cooperation 21 with the Attorney General in an ongoing judicial proceeding 22 contrary to Governor Bentley's directive; and 23 WHEREAS, two formal complaints have been filed with 24 the Alabama Ethics Commission to determine whether Governor 25 Bentley violated state ethics laws by using state property in 26 the furtherance of the inappropriate relationship with his Page 2 1 senior political advisor and whether he has used his position 2 to interfere with any investigations; and 3 WHEREAS, in recognition of the gravity of the 4 adoption of these articles of impeachment and upon findings 5 that Governor Bentley has violated the public trust, this body 6 concludes Governor Bentley should be impeached for cause; now 7 therefore, 8 9 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, That Governor Bentley is impeached 10 for cause and that the following articles of impeachment, 11 based upon the findings in this resolution, be transmitted to 12 the Senate for trial as provided in Section 173 of the 13 Constitution of Alabama of 1901: 14 ARTICLE I. 15 Willful Neglect of Duty. 16 There is credible evidence from which to infer that, 17 in his conduct while Governor of the State of Alabama, he has 18 willfully neglected his duty as Governor by failing to 19 faithfully execute the laws of this state and by refusing to 20 perform his constitutional and statutory duties and has 21 consistently acted in violation of law to promote his own 22 personal agenda. 23 ARTICLE II. 24 Corruption in Office. 25 There is credible evidence from which to infer that, 26 in his conduct while Governor of the State of Alabama, he has 27 unlawfully used state property in furtherance or concealment Page 3 22 The Alabama Supreme Court has defined “moral 23 turpitude” to mean something immoral in itself, regardless of 24 the fact that it is punished by law, including an act that is 25 not merely prohibited, but is inherently immoral. By his own 26 admission, Governor Bentley has engaged in an extramarital 27 relationship with a married political advisor and has used his 1 office in furtherance and concealment of this relationship. 2 Governor Bentley's conduct is inherently immoral and renders 3 him unfit to serve in the highest office in this state.1 office in furtherance and concealment of this relationship. 2 Governor Bentley's conduct is inherently immoral and renders 3 him unfit to serve in the highest office in this state. Page 5