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Harrisburg GOP staffer, a Bonusgate figure, retires

HARRISBURG - Brett O. Feese, a former state lawmaker from the Williamsport area, retired this week as the top attorney for House Republicans – a post that had made him Harrisburg's highest paid legislative aide.

Feese gave up his $197,000-a-year job as general counsel to the House GOP caucus on Tuesday, several weeks after receiving a letter from state prosecutors inviting him to testify before a grand jury in the Bonusgate probe.

He was among as many as a dozen people with ties to House Republicans who received such letters - typically sent by prosecutors to people they expect to charge, but not always.

Feese, 55, did not return calls placed to his home and cell phone today.

His wife, Gwen, said that "there's no story" behind her husband's decision to retire. "He's just moved on to a different phase of law, he's just in there working," she said.

Steve Miskin, a spokesman for House Republicans, confirmed today that Feese had retired on Tuesday, but he could not offer a reason why.

The statewide grand jury impaneled by Attorney General Tom Corbett has been investigating political corruption at the Capitol since early 2007.

Last year, a dozen people associated with the House Democratic caucus were charged with carrying out a scheme to pay several millions of dollars in government bonuses to legislative aides as rewards for working on political campaigns.

Corbett, a Republican gubernatorial candidate next year, has promised that he would investigate both parties from both legislative chambers.

It is unclear what the grand jury's interest is in Feese.

Kevin Harley, a spokesman for the attorney general, declined comment.

For years, Feese had served as a top official on the House Republican Campaign Committee – the political arm of the caucus whose mission it is to get GOP members elected to the lower chamber.

Feese served as the district attorney of Lycoming County before winning a House seat in 1994. He represented the north-central Pennsylvania county for a dozen years - the last two as the powerful head of the Appropriations Committee - before deciding not to seek reelection in 2006.

Upon leaving office Dec. 1, 2006, he was immediately hired to serve as the chief legal counsel to House GOP members.

Miskin also confirmed today that Al Bowman, a longtime GOP legislative aide in Harrisburg known for his tireless work on political campaigns, has resigned effective in two weeks. In an e-mail, Bowman said he resigned "to pursue other endeavors" after putting in long hours for the past 15 years.

He said there was no connection to Corbett's investigation.

"I needed to spend more time with my family," Bowman said. "Nothing more."


Contact staff writer Mario F. Cattabiani at 717-787-5990 or mcattabiani@phillynews.com.

This article includes information from the Associated Press.

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Posted 06:30 PM, 11/05/2009
jacksplat
Another puke thief, who has been steeling from us for yrs. No matter which party...the disgusting ring of thieves from both parties have been stealing billions over the past many yrs. And we have no way of just wiping our representatives in the House and Senate. We are STUCK with them. The largest amount of representatives in the entire country...CORRUPT TO THE CORE!!! And we can do nothing!!!!!!!!!One of the bi.Corrupt to the core.
Posted 07:17 PM, 11/05/2009
Nihilist
I will not suggest that Mr. Freese is "guilty" of anything other than being a central player in a totally corrupt system. He "earns" $197,000 a year doing his mischief. He "serves" as Solicitor for 27 tiny Boroughs. Think of it! Suppose he only "earns" $10,000/year from each. That brings him to $467,000 a year from the taxpayers pockets! (This says nothing of how much was likely paid "under the table" for his exceptional services). Here, we see a Republican raking it in, but Democrats operate with equally righteous avarice. The problem is that we have an entirely broken system. Except for a tiny, miniscule few, our elected officials care little about national security, citizen's rights, God or anything else. They care only about MONEY and POWER! The voters MUST 'grow some' and throw off their comfortable mantel of 'Republican' or 'Democrat'. Forget 'Liberal' or 'Conservative'! Grow up, Citizens! Throw ALL of the bast***s out!
Posted 07:27 PM, 11/05/2009
Irish Frank
Trying to get out before caught - go after him & his pension!
Posted 07:35 PM, 11/05/2009
Nihilist
Jacksplat - We CAN do something! Don't give up! Vote to throw every office holder in EVERY position, including Dog Catcher "OUT"! Do this over and over and in time we will get a more pure form of government . . . for a while, at least!
Posted 12:36 AM, 11/06/2009
publius sempronius tuditanus
Perzel's enabler Feese ,who succeeded two honest Republican lawyers forced to retire because they tried to keep the House Republican Caucus on the right side of the law. Your end is near .
Posted 01:41 PM, 11/12/2009
fkdguy
rats jumping off the ship.....making a deal to sand bag the others as we speak i assume...
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