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Ethics Codes & Reform

Ethics Codes & Reform August 11, 2009

An Anti-Ethics Reform Rant Worth Reading

People frequently belittle government ethics reforms as meaningless window dressing intended to make politicians look like they're being ethical, something I have said myself in certain contexts. Yet it is worth reading an extreme view of this, which oddly comes from a journalist writing a blog tha…
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Ethics Codes & Reform July 18, 2009

Trying to Do Too Much in an Ethics Code

One problem local governments have in drafting ethics codes is that they want it to be too many things, to serve too many purposes. They want it to be an aspirational code of conduct, making local government more civil and government officials more honest and fair. They want it to make officials fo…
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Ethics Codes & Reform June 5, 2009

Ways to Prevent or Slow Down Ethics Reform

I am always fascinated at the ways in which even the most reform-minded politicians can kill ethics reform proposals that might cause them some embarrassment. Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana has done a great deal for ethics reform, but at least one reform bill, which on its face seems pretty minor, …
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Ethics Codes & Reform June 3, 2009

Problems with Ethics Provisions That Go Beyond Conflicts of Interest Issues

Update (9/30/09) I tend to focus a lot on weaknesses of ethics codes, but sometimes ethics codes go too far. One reason for this is that they are usually responses to scandals that are criminal in nature, that is, scandals that do not involve conflicts of interest. Another reason is that most peopl…
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Ethics Codes & Reform May 24, 2009

The Effects of an Inadequate Ethics Code

There are many perils of an inadequate local government ethics code, as can be seen in Colorado Springs, which passed an ethics code in 2007. Last week, I wrote a blog entry about the new ethics commission's first complaint. Even before the ethics commission has met on the complaint, problems have …
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Ethics Codes & Reform May 12, 2009

Truth Is Too Slippery, and Too Precious, A Thing to Enforce

The biggest thing missing from ethics codes is lying. Everyone agrees that a government official or employee who lies lacks integrity, but ethics codes almost never prohibit this. It isn't that lying is okay, it's just very hard to enforce. Defending a lie leads to more lies and other forms of dish…
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Ethics Codes & Reform May 2, 2009

Like Constitutions, Interpreting Ethics Codes Requires Understanding, Humility, and Transparency

Here's a short opinion piece by Walter Dellinger, head of the Office of Legal Counsel under Pres. Clinton. It's part of a series of such pieces that will appear in tomorrow's Washington Post. The opinions concern what Pres. Obama should be looking for in his first Supreme Court nominee. After Delli…
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Ethics Codes & Reform April 20, 2009

Covering Political Party Officers

Who is covered by an ethics code can be very important. In Baltimore, for instance, as I wrote in a recent blog entry, the city solicitor has interpreted the ethics code to require disclosure of gifts only from companies doing business with the city, not from their owners, officers, or employees. I…
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Ethics Codes & Reform April 15, 2009

Georgia Attempts to Require Local Ethics Enforcement

Last month, the Georgia Senate unanimously passed a bill requiring every local governing body (including school boards) to create an ethics panel to hear complaints regarding at least members of the local governing body and, in counties, elected constitutional officers. Each panel would have the po…
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Ethics Codes & Reform April 9, 2009

Ethics Practice vs. Ethics Law

One of the biggest problems people have with government ethics is acknowledging the difference between ethics enforcement and ethics practice. Ethics enforcement is legal. You cannot enforce rules that are not in the law. But when it comes to ethics practice, the law represents only the minimum req…
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