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November 12, 2008

A Serious Sort of Local Government Preferential Treatment Is Before the Supreme Court Today

See update below A central element of government ethics is that preferential treatment is bad. Preferential treatment is bad when it involves favoring officials' businesses or family members over other businesses and individuals. Preferential treatment is even bad when it involves officials' favori…
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Conflicts of Interest November 12, 2008

Redistricting by Elected Officials as Conflict of Interest

California's Proposition 11 raises an interesting conflict of interest issue for local governments whose council members represent districts. Proposition 11 is "a plan to set up a 14-member citizens commission to draw district boundaries for state Senate, Assembly and Board of Equalization seats. S…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration November 11, 2008

An Ethics Commission Recusal When a Political Party Brings a Complaint

While we're in Nevada, there's another interesting case before the state's ethics commission that has ramifications for local government ethics. According to an article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, a probable cause hearing was to be conducted by one Democratic and one Republican commission memb…
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November 11, 2008

Nevada Legislature Follow Louisiana's Example in Suing to Remove Themselves from Ethics Commission Jurisdiction

It's only been a few months since the Louisiana state court decision that applied the constitutional Speech and Debate Clause to remove state legislators from the state ethics commission's jurisdiction, and already a similar case has been filed in Nevada. In my blog entry on the Louisiana decision,…
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Conflicts of Interest November 7, 2008

The Conflicts of Holding an Elected Local Position and a State Job

According to an article in yesterday's Baltimore Sun, the Baltimore County Council narrowly failed in its attempt to change the county charter to allow council members to work for the state of Maryland. Five of seven council members voted for the charter amendment (the charter currently forbids thi…
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Conflicts of Interest November 5, 2008

Sometimes Recusal Is Not Enough (and a City Attorney Goes Where Lawyers Should Not Tread)

According to an article in today's Denton (TX) Record-Chronicle, the Denton (pop. 106,000) council voted 4-2, with the mayor recusing himself, to give the city's tax collection contract to the mayor's law firm (he is one of two partners in the four-lawyer firm). The firm had the contract before its…
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Ethics Codes & Reform November 4, 2008

A Critique of a New Industry-Local Government Ethics Code in New York

Back in May, I wrote about the conflict of interest problems in upstate New York local governments due to the development of wind farms in the area. This week, New York's Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo, issued a Wind Industry Ethics Code to deal with these problems. Hats off to Cuomo for the idea, …
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Enforcement & Complaints November 2, 2008

Speech and Debate Clause Used to Shield Legislators from Public Integrity Investigations

Back in June, I did a blog entry on the implications for local governments of a Louisiana decision that applied the Speech and Debate Clause to ethics investigations and decisions, effectively preventing state ethics commissions from investigating or enforcing ethics laws against state legislators,…
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November 2, 2008

A Municipal Election/Conflict Story for Election Week

Here's an election story with a conflict of interest angle. In Crescent City, California (pop. 7,500) on the beautiful California coast up near the Oregon border, the little city's former finance director is running for clerk. According to articles in the Daily Triplicate, the finance director was …
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October 31, 2008

Involving Criminal Authorities Extends the Run of an Ethics Drama

According to an article in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune this week, the lame-duck mayor of Northfield, MN, home of Carleton and St. Olaf Colleges, has been charged with five counts of misconduct by a public official and two counts of conflict of interest under the town's ethics code (there …
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