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Conflicts of Interest March 1, 2013

Relationships, Relationships, Relationships

“It’s much to-do about not much. I’m trying to run a city, and you’re worried about people’s relationships?” These are the words of Mount Vernon, NY mayor Ernest Davis, who is the subject of IRS and FBI investigations, and now an investigation by the city's ethics board, according to an article in …
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Conflicts of Interest February 28, 2013

Stock Ownership and a Relationship with a Competitor

The Los Angeles mayoral race has unearthed some conflict of interest allegations that are worth a look. There are three interesting issues. One, how much stock ownership in a public company is required to give rise to a conflict? Two, what about ownership of a competitor? And three, what if you don…
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February 8, 2013

D.C. Ethics Board's Opinion Needs a Rewrite

The first opinion of the District of Columbia's Board of Ethics and Government Accountability (a searchable copy is attached; see below) raises some interesting questions relating to enforcing unenforceable ethics provisions, vagueness, and publishing evidence and an opinion about a case that is be…
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Conflicts of Interest January 30, 2013

Fitting Conflicts to Agencies and Departments

One of the rarely questioned truisms of local government ethics is, "One size does not fit all." Usually this means that one ethics code is not right for every city or county, that every jurisdiction has its own issues and problems. In some ways this is true. New York City's huge ethics program is …
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Campaign Finance & Pay-to-Play January 29, 2013

Dealing with "Independent" Expenditures at the Local Level

For those of you who are tired of talk about "witch hunts," this quote will be a great relief: "I'm concerned about a zealous ethics staff chasing down rabbit holes when there is no rabbit." These are the words of Adam Bonin, a Philadelphia election lawyer, as quoted on WHYY"s News Works website on…
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Local Government Practice January 28, 2013

Miami Beach Procurement Misconduct: Access, Discretion, Bid Alternatives, and Debarment

The arrest of Miami Beach's former procurement director last October may not be news, but there's a lot to be learned from this case. The issues include personal discretion, alternatives to fully competitive bidding, access to information, and debarment rules. According to the affidavit of arrest (…
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Conflicts of Interest January 25, 2013

A Minneapolis Study of Conflicts on Development-Related Boards

An article on the MinnPost site this week brought to my attention a report done by the Minneapolis Ethical Practices Board (EPB) on conflicts of interest involving development-related boards (planning, zoning, preservation) in Minneapolis and in other cities (a copy of the report is attached; see b…
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January 24, 2013

Citizens to Redistrict Austin Council

Update: January 30, 2013 (see below) Four years ago, I wrote a blog post about the conflict at the heart of the local redistricting process, where the members of a legislative body are deeply involved in decisions that will determine whether or not they, and their party or faction, are re-elected. …
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January 19, 2013

New Orleans Mayor's Indictment Shows Weakness of the City's Ethics Program

The FBI had to work hard for years to get a grand jury indictment of former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin yesterday (a searchable PDF of the indictment is attached; see below). A lot of what occurred could have been stopped a long time ago if the city and state had better ethics laws and the city's e…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration January 16, 2013

Council Approval to Bring a Matter to a County Ethics Commission

Here's an odd ethics program rule. According to an article last week in the Advocate-Messenger, the Boyle County, KY ethics commission, which has jurisdiction over all the municipalities in the county, requires that a town council vote on whether a matter may be referred to the ethics commission. I…
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