Waiving the Privilege and The Extent of Withdrawal
According to an
article in yesterday's Business Journal Daily, the Ohio Ethics
Commission, which has jurisdiction over local government ethics, is
investigating the Western Reserve Port Authority's lease of property at
the local airport near Youngstown. Two controversies have arisen from this investigation...
Wow! Get a Load of Those Salaries!
It's official. People get more upset over big salaries to government
officials than over bribes, kickbacks, unbid contracts, and the like,
which cost taxpayers far, far more.
This week, according to an article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Cuyahoga County (which includes Cleveland) passed a new ethics code,
largely based on the
recommended code
drafted in October by the Code of Ethics Workgroup, set up by the Cuyahoga County Transition Advisory Group Executive
Committee (the transition referred to is a change in form of
government; see...
Last December I wrote a
long blog post about the pay-to-play culture of Prince George's
County, Maryland. The new county executive and the county's state
representatives appear to have been working hard to make changes to end
this pay-to-play culture, although you wouldn't know it from...
Cook County assessor Joseph Berrios is becoming a regular character in
this blog (see below for prior posts on him). This time he is declaring
unconstitutional a law passed by the county to limit his fundraising
from lawyers who appeal property tax assessments. And he has the
support of a questionable opinion from the local state's attorney, according to...
I don't usually turn over an entire blog post to someone else, although I would like very much to do it. This
letter
to the editor by Kevin Haggerty, the Lackawanna County
(PA) deputy
director of government and community affairs (and candidate for state
representative), which appeared in the
Times...