As a freshman senator in the Virginia General Assembly in 1972, Joseph V. Gartlan Jr. rose to the Senate floor to tell his colleagues that their budgetary sense was "appalling." Two years later, the Fairfax County Democrat questioned the ethics of legislators receiving per-diem expenses for days they spent at home.
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