Oklahoma's Open
Meeting Act, which applies to local governments, ends with an
unusual provision. That provision is the only provision in the act that
deals with enforcement. It says that a willful violation of a provision
is a misdemeanor, and that someone guilty of a violation may be fined
up to $500 and/or imprisoned in a county jail for up to one year.
Is there any other nation in the world that would...
There are times when withdrawing from a vote is in fact not a
responsible act, but rather an act in one's own self-interest. In such
a case, a responsible official should participate and do what is in the
public interest.
Trenton's city attorney and mayor have been going through an elaborate
dance in the last week, since the city attorney decided to void a
contract between the city and a law firm that made a large contribution
to a PAC that supported the new mayor's candidacy. The city attorney's decision was made pursuant to a
2006 Trenton pay-to-...
The boom years of the Oughts were very good to Gwinnett County,
a
suburban Atlanta county of 800,000 that grew by a third in the last
decade. But boom times are rarely good for local government ethics, and
Gwinnett County appears to be no exception. A grand jury report
unsealed in
October (a searchable copy is attached; see below) found a series of
land acquisitions by the county at above market price (even after the...
According to
an article in Tuesday's Hartford Advocate, a complaint has been
filed with Hartford's ethics commission by a council member against the
former corporation counsel on the grounds that he had taken a job with
a law firm that had received hundreds of thousands of dollars in
contracts overseen by the corporation...
There are several problems with Houston's new ethics provisions, in
addition to what I pointed out in my last blog post. Some of them are
typical, some of them are unusual. The ethics reform ordinance is attached;
see below; the
old
ethics ordinance can be found by clicking here and scrolling down
on the left to Code of Ordinances Chapter 18).