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Was There In Fact an Ethics Emergency in Corpus Christi?

In May I wrote a blog post about a so-called ethics emergency in Corpus Christi, declared by a lame-duck council at its last meeting. This so-called emergency was the excuse for pushing through ethics reforms without running them by the city's ethics commission or allowing public discussion. The new council quickly suspended the reforms, pending review by the ethics commission.

Government Ethics in the City of Albany, NY: Gifts and a Draft Ethics Code

There's a lot of talk about the lack of government ethics in Albany, New York State's capital, but not much about the state of government ethics in the city of Albany itself. In July, the Albany Times-Union ran a long article on the mayor and the police chief's relationship with the city's largest developer.

Jacksonville Ethics Commission Takes the Lead in Ethics Reform

In Jacksonville-- where City Ethics' founder, Carla Miller, is the Ethics Officer -- the ethics commission is taking the lead in ethics reform, according to an article in the Jacksonville Daily Record.

The EC legislative subcommittee is recommending, for presentation to the charter revision commission, the following reforms:

1. Putting the ethics code back into the city charter