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Ethics Commissions & Administration

Ethics Commissions & Administration March 29, 2008

Parties and the Selection of Ethics Board Members

One nearly untouchable aspect of government ethics is the role of parties. This is less a problem in municipalities than at other levels of government, because most municipalities in the U.S. are nonpartisan, although parties still play a role. But many municipalities and, in some states, particula…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 3, 2008

Asking for Ethics Advice

If anyone questions the value of advice regarding municipal ethics issues, look at these statistics from the Atlanta Ethics Office. 66% of ethics complaints filed in 2007 alleged use of city property. 3% of the requests for advice in 2007 involved use of city property. If only people would ask. At …
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Ethics Commissions & Administration December 6, 2007

City staffers get ethics introduction

The Jacksonville Daily Record today published a story covering the first ethics training since the new code revisions were ratified by Council on Tuesday last week. "Miller instructed the Council staff not to get too bogged down in the technicalities of the law, but to adopt an overall ethical mind…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration October 5, 2007

We Need a Support Network

I've just finished reading a book called Illicit by Moises Naim, about the trafficking of everything from people and drugs to artworks and counterfeit DVDs . One of the things Naim focuses on is why governments have so much trouble putting a dent into any of these types of trafficking. The principa…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration July 19, 2007

Ethics Professionals Need to Defend Their Own

Louisiana legislators do not seem to like the state Board of Ethics. Earlier this year, two of them sued the Board of Ethics, based on a decision it made. Now the Legislature has passed a bill clearly intended to get rid of the Board's chief counsel, Gray Sexton. The first version of the bill, Hous…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration April 11, 2007

Politicians on Ethics Commissions

Having politicians on the Queensbury, NY Ethics Board has created a mess. According to an article in the Glen Falls PostStar, one council member brought a complaint against another council member, and when the ethics board found that the respondent should have recused himself on a vote, the respond…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 31, 2007

Elections Commissions

Who should and who should not sit on elections commissions? Other than land-use commissions (and, sadly, ethics commissions), elections commissions are probably the most abused in terms of membership. Take the election commission in Hamblen County, according to the March 7-10, 2007 entries in the n…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 20, 2007

Ethics Program Ideas from a Small Town in Vermont

Ethics problems and the need for ethics programs are the stuff of cities and, perhaps, larger towns, or so most people think. In small towns, everyone knows everyone else, and people can't get away with unethical conduct. And as for corruption, there simply aren't enough zeros in the town's budget.…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration January 26, 2007

Funding Ethics Commissions

As I state in my comments to section 207 of the model code, cutting the funding of ethics commissions is a popular way for politicians to prevent investigations from happening. Therefore, ethics reformers are always looking for new ways to ensure funding. In Oregon, legislators decided to turn to l…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration January 24, 2007

Clear Air in Manhattan: Independence of Ethics Commissions Part 2

How can an ethics commission be truly independent? In the model code I wrote as the beginning of what I hope will be a long public conversation about all aspects of municipal ethics, I suggest that a municipality's legislative body appoint members from a list given to them by the local League of Wo…
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