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Ethics Commissions & Administration July 13, 2010

A Crippling Case of Ethics Self-Enforcement

I recently wrote a blog post about a false statements in elections law in Ohio, and the problems with enforcing such laws. I have often written about the problems with self-enforcement of ethics laws. In the Wisconsin case of a state supreme court justice's misrepresentations in an election ad, the…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration July 5, 2010

Legislators' Independence of Ethics Enforcement

On Independence Day weekend, it's worth remembering that independence does not come cheap, and that there are some things that are more important than independence. One of those things is the public trust. There is a serious cost to our society when government officials place their independence fro…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration June 24, 2010

Alert: Government Ethics Will Not Make Politicians Honest

According to an article in the Providence Journal, a Rhode Island state senator has been indicted on federal charges that he falsified documents to get mortgages and an auto loan worth more than $1.5 million. This same senator sponsored an unsuccessful resolution to let the legislature regulate its…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration June 21, 2010

Top EC Officials' Obligations Relating to Discussions of Their Personnel Matters

Ethics commission leaders are falling like flies in Hawaii. I recently wrote about Honolulu's EC chair resigning in order to be involved in a mayoral candidate's campaign (he had already been involved in other campaigns). And last Wednesday, the state EC fired its long-time director, according to a…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration June 11, 2010

Cincinnati Situation VII - Who Should Administer and Enforce Government Ethics

The Enquirer editorial I referred to at the end of my last blog post raised another important issue:  who should be administering and enforcing government ethics. Its conclusion was as follows: [S]ome cases aren't clear-cut. They should be judged by the voting public, not simply by some obscure bur…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration May 20, 2010

EC Members Aiding or Supporting Political Candidates

According to an iLind.net blog post this week, the chair of the Honolulu Ethics Commission resigned on April 22. Although his letter of resignation provides no cause for the resignation, the chair apparently said that he had been asked to assist a mayoral candidate's campaign and did not want to vi…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration May 18, 2010

Anti-Government Anger Is Misplaced With Respect to Local Government Ethics Programs

There was a fascinating editorial in the Waterbury (CT) Republican-American yesterday. The editorial turns anti-government anger against the idea of a local government ethics program, and yet it has some valuable things to say about government ethics. Here's an edited version of it: One reason gove…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration May 12, 2010

Partisan Nomination of Ethics Commission Members

I was reminded today that Sen. Arlen Specter, who recently switched from the Republican party to the Democratic party, voted against Elena Kagan's appointment as solicitor-general. He now appears likely to support her appointment to the Supreme Court. This raised the issue in my mind:  is it ever r…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration April 28, 2010

Advice on Advisory Opinions

Again and again, local government officials say that there is no need for an improved ethics program in their town because no one is filing complaints. If there were ethical problems, they argue, there would be lots of complaints. But complaints are not an indication of the need for a better govern…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration April 20, 2010

Ethics Commission E-Newsletters

Government ethics e-newsletters are a good source of ideas, and something worth considering for your local government's ethics commission or ethics officer. Atlanta's new spring 2010 newsletter, Ethics Matters, is a good example of what such an e-newsletter can do. Ethics Pledges The first piece in…
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