Contractors and Vendors
Public Relations
Robert Wechsler
Local governments that lack a lobbying oversight program do not have to merely throw up their hands when a huge procurement matter arises. They have the choice to set rules for that matter which, if it works, may later be applied more generally.
Austin Lobbying Reform and Opposition to It
Robert Wechsler
Considering that it reflects a typical approach to lobbying, it is
valuable to look at the language of a resolution to improve
Austin's lobbying oversight program (attached; see below). It is
also valuable to consider the opposition to this resolution by a
coalition of local architects, engineers, and contractors, according
to an
article in the Austin Monitor this week.
Local Agency Lobbyists Should Register as Lobbyists
Robert Wechsler
Rarely do agencies' own lobbyists get caught by their agency breaking
agency rules on communications.
Problems Relating to Secret Local Govt Pension Fund Agreements with Private Equity Firms
Robert Wechsler
CA Gov. Brown Points to 50-Year-Old Essay To Defend His Veto of Ethics Reforms
Robert Wechsler
This week, California governor Jerry Brown had to go back fifty
years to find someone who agreed with his view of government ethics
reform.
Ethics Commissions Need to Look at the Reasons Behind Gift Rules
Robert Wechsler
The Washington state Legislative Ethics Board has been discussing
how many meals a state legislator should be able to accept from
lobbyists and lobbyist-employers under the "infrequent" meals
exception in the state ethics code. The exception allows legislators
to accept food and beverage when their attendance is "related to the
performance of official duties" on "infrequent occasions." The board
has apparently never defined "infrequent."
It's About Perceptions
It's About Perceptions
Backsliding re Mayoral Balls
Robert Wechsler
I am a big believer in officials taking voluntary action to improve an ethics
environment when passing laws is not possible. For example, if the
state and the council both choose not to prohibit campaign
contributions from restricted sources, that is no reason why a
mayoral candidate should not make it known that he will reject such contributions and do his best
to get all candidates to reject them.
Contracting Out Government Work to Prevent Transparency
Robert Wechsler
Here's a good way to get around local government transparency laws.
If you want an appointee's activities to remain secret, let him be hired
by a private entity, give money to the private entity sufficient to
pay his salary, and don't communicate with him via government-owned
computers or smartphones.
Lobbyists for Local Governments
Robert Wechsler
Over the last few decades, governments have privatized many of their
functions. One function that governments have begun privatizing in
recent years is lobbying higher-level governments. Since every government is at a higher level than a local
government (think not
just regional, state, and federal, but numerous agencies at each of
these levels), local government has the most lobbying to do.
Post-Employment Government Contracts
Robert Wechsler
The first blog post on the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) matter looked at it
from the point of view of the timing of withdrawal from
participation. This post will look at it from the point of view of
post-employment issues. A third post will look at this matter in
the context of multiple CRA problems in Florida.