A House committee unanimously approved an overhaul of local ethics rules, paving the way for legislation that would require more stringent financial disclosure by some city officials and create a state registration system for local lobbyists.

The bill approved Tuesday by the House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee would require council or commission members of cities with more than $5 million in annual revenues to fill out more-detailed personal financial disclosure information, known as a Form 6.

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