Councilman Ryan Dorsey proposed three bills set to strengthen Baltimore City's ethics laws in the wake of the calls for Mayor Pugh's resignation. 

The new proposals come as Mayor Catherine Pugh's "Healthy Holly" book deals remain under investigation

One bill proposes that people within certain positions understand the requirements to file financial disclosure statements and the consequences for not doing so. 

The following two bills would protect whistle-blowers who present crime information from retaliation, and transitions the responsibility of the ethics board from the Department of Legislative Reference to the inspector general.

Other bills yet to be presented, are to introduce power limitations on the mayor and make it easier to remove a mayor from office. 

The bills seem to have support from the majority of the council. In a tweet, Dorsey thanked colleagues co-sponsoring two of the bills. 

There are many steps that must be followed for any form of legislation; however, the bills now head to committee.