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September 27, 2010

A Stamford Ethics Controversy Involving Time Limits, Enforcement of Policy Declarations, and More

Update: October 8, 2010 (see below) There's a fascinating ethics controversy going on in Stamford, CT which raises a number of issues involving time limits, the enforcement of declarations of policy, intimidation, and the roles of ethics commissions and inspectors general. Time Limits Stamford's Co…
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September 21, 2010

Update on Vernon, The Ultimate Company Town

Those who, like me, are fascinated by Vernon, California, the ultimate company town, with an ethical environment that breaks nearly all the rules, will be happy to know that it was given a long treatment in a front-page article in Sunday's Los Angeles Times. There are no new revelations, but a few …
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September 20, 2010

Ethics Reform: League of Women Voters Versus Town of Greenwich

I'm always fascinated by the myriad ways in which local governments approach ethics reform. An article in the Greenwich Time last week sheds some light on the state of ethics reform in Greenwich, CT. (Disclosure: my brother lives in Greenwich, but is not politically involved, at least that I know o…
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Conflicts of Interest September 7, 2010

Is a Council Member Who Runs a Local Charity Giving Back to the Community?

The lead article in yesterday's New York Times was on charities set up by members of congress. I've written a few times about the use of charities to get around campaign finance and gift provisions (1 2 3), but this is an area of special creativity, where new ideas, and new reasons for regulation, …
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August 23, 2010

The Fort Worth Council, Mayor, and City Attorney Deal Irresponsibly With a Conflict Situation

Updates: August 24 and 26, 2010 (see below) For those who, like me, believe that neither a mayor nor a local legislative body nor a city attorney has any business getting involved in the government ethics process, here's an example you can use of the mess they can make when they do get involved. Fi…
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August 16, 2010

Gifts from Restricted Sources

Gifts from restricted sources, that is, from those doing business with the local government (and their lobbyists), are exceptionally damaging, in that they make the public believe their officials can be bought or that their officials are running a pay-to-play government. It's too bad that at least …
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Transparency & Disclosure August 13, 2010

An Official's Possibly Conflicting Interests Are Public Information

Recusal is a two-part process. First, the official discloses his interest in a matter that has or will come before his board or agency. Then, the official does not participate in that matter. In Tucson, this process was distorted by the involvement of a board attorney. According to an article in We…
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August 12, 2010

A Big-City EC That Won't Meet or Stay Out of Politics

The Kansas City, MO ethics commission situation is a mess. Last month, I wrote about the problem that arose regarding EC members who made campaign contributions to candidates over whom they had jurisdiction, leading to two resignations. Soon after, the council prohibited EC members from making cont…
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Conflicts of Interest August 8, 2010

Gifts of Professional Services

The usual image we get when we hear about a government official getting something free from a contractor is of a new kitchen or driveway. But free services can also be invisible, like legal advice and other professional service. That's the issue in Tulsa this week, according to an article in the Tu…
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Conflicts of Interest August 3, 2010

How to Paint Yourself into a Corner By Not Responsibly Handling Your Conflict Right Up Front

In March I wrote a blog post about a situation in La Crosse, Wisconsin where the mayor brought his father, who runs a refuse business, to meet with a county official about a county solid waste assessment. A council member sought advice from the city attorney rather than the city ethics board, and t…
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