According to an
article
in the News-Tribune, the governor of Missouri recently
signed an
ethics
bill (SB 844) that made many changes in the state's ethics
and campaign finance programs, and failed to make others, such as a
campaign contribution limit, which the legislature...
If you're a city of a quarter million people with an ethics board that
“has not met in many years and ... is effectively non-existent,”
according to a council member who has proposed a new ethics ordinance,
what do you do?
Not, I think, what the
proposed
ordinance (p. 16ff) does, which is create a new ethics
board solely for council members, and consisting of two...
I hate to see people resign with statements such as this, as typical as they are:
While I have been assured that I have violated no existing code,
ordinance or statute, I cannot permit my integrity — and, by
insinuation, Councilwoman Hermann’s — to be attacked.
Sadly, these are the words of a former Kansas City (MO) ethics
commission member, according to an
article
in the...
There's a
good
opinion piece by Austin American-Statesman columnist Jason
Embry this week on the political use of ethics complaints. The
instances of abuse of the ethics process is what has led many
jurisdictions to prohibit any mention of filing an ethics complaint and
to prohibit the filing of ethics complaints within sixty or so days of
an election.
Note: I completely rewrote this post after Mark Davies set me straight about the state law on which disclosure forms an official must file.
Poor draftsmanship of ethics codes can cause serious ethical problems. This is certainly true of New York Municipal Law §811(1)(b), which put Suffolk...
Time Limitations on Ethics Proceedings in Louisiana, and Why They're Bad
The Louisiana ethics board
handles ethics, disclosure, campaign finance, and lobbying for the
state and for the state's local governments. It is, like all ethics
agencies, understaffed, underfunded, and overstretched. So according to
an
article
in Monday's Baton Rouge ...