Conflicts of Interest
Efforts to Influence Through the News Media as Lobbying
Gifts of Sexual Relations
Public Relations
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.
Local Agency Lobbyists Should Register as Lobbyists
Chicago Revolving Door Scheme with Indirect Benefits
Conflicted Local Party Committee Members
Reality and Perception
Long ago, experts in philosophy, physics, and psychology recognized that reality and perception are not as different as people used to think. And yet people continue to think it. One area where they continue to think it is government ethics.
It's Not Enough to Not Make an Exception
In an article on the deportation of Haitians from the Dominican Republic in yesterday's New York Times, a police officer agonizes over the prospect of having to deport his best friend, a Haitian immigrant. “I have no choice,” he is quoted as saying. “It saddens me to think about being ordered to detain someone I really care about. It will be hard not to make exceptions, but I have to go about my job as professionally as I can.”
A City of Industry, and Conflicts Galore
Anyone who follows my blog knows that my favorite city to write about is Vernon, CA, the "Dream Machine," a city with lots of industry and no one other than city employees who might complain about what's in their backyard, or call for oversight.