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Ethics Commissions & Administration

Ethics Commissions & Administration December 7, 2012

A New Report on the Ethics Programs of Florida Counties

On November 29, Florida State University’s LeRoy Collins Institute and the new good government group Integrity Florida released a report entitled "Florida Counties Bridge the Ethics Policy Gap", which analyzes the results of a survey of government ethics programs and reforms in 45 of Florida’s 67 c…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration December 5, 2012

An Excellent Report Recommending an Ethics Program for a Regional Transit Authority

In October, I wrote a blog post about a report commissioned by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), based on an investigation of an ethics issue involving a Washington, D.C. council member and transit authority board member. The focus of my post was on the conflicted situatio…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration October 11, 2012

Advice on Ethics Advice Falls on Deaf Ears

Last week, a resident from one of the towns next to mine (Wallingford, CT) called me for advice regarding his request for an advisory opinion. The request involved the appropriateness of council members affiliated with a church participating in a matter that involved funding for renovation of a wal…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration October 8, 2012

The Limits of an EC's Jurisdiction: A Situation in San Francisco

Update: October 10, 2012 (see below) So far, I have ignored this year's most famous local ethics proceeding, against San Francisco sheriff Ross Mirkarimi. The reason I ignored it is the reason I am writing about it now:  I think the proceeding should have been dismissed because the sheriff's miscon…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration September 6, 2012

Chicago Task Force Second Report III — Ethics Program Independence

Ethics program independence is, as far as I'm concerned, the single most important issue in ethics reform. Nothing gains the public's trust as much as an ethics program that is independent from the officials over whom it has jurisdiction. Ethics program independence means that officials do not part…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration September 5, 2012

A Miscellany

Yet Another Mayoral Charity Mess, This Time in Toronto According to an article in the Toronto Star this week and another in the Globe and Mail yesterday, today Toronto's mayor will appear in court "to explain why he participated in a council debate about whether he should return $3,150 in improperl…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration August 21, 2012

Law vs. Function, and Oversight

An interesting issue has arisen in Louisiana. It involves an important distinction in government ethics, between law and function. According to an AP article this weekend, the Louisiana Board of Ethics found that a state board of education member may keep both this position and her job as executive…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration August 8, 2012

Problems with an IG Approach to Local Government Ethics

I believe that an ethics commission/ethics officer approach to local government ethics is far better than an inspector general approach. The simultaneous creation of an EC/EO approach in Palm Beach County, FL and an IG approach in neighboring Broward County provides a small laboratory for seeing wh…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration August 6, 2012

Another Reason Not to Let an Ethics Program Become Moribund

Here's an all too common scenario:  A local government creates an ethics program after a scandal, and time passes either without another scandal or with a change of administration. The new administration sees the ethics program as unnecessary, and decides not to fund the program and not to replace …
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Ethics Commissions & Administration July 23, 2012

An EC Member Who Sues Her City Government

I've written recently about the propriety of the new chair of D.C.'s ethics commission practicing in matters that involve the city government. In that case, there was an appearance, based on the chair's own website, that he was seeking benefits for his clients from the council and certain city agen…
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