Congratulations to Robert Wechsler on his retirement!
<p>City Ethics was in its infancy stage in the early 2000's when I got a letter in the mail. (Yes, an actual handwritten letter.) "Do you need any help with research?" asked Rob. "Yes", was the immediate answer and the beginning of a wonderful partnership and friendship with Rob. His first project was the compilation of municipal ethics codes with the view towards synthesizing them into a Model Code. Not too many people could confront doing such an enormous project, but he did it.
City Ethics' Director of Research-Retired Announces Retirement
After ten years of blogging and book and model code writing, having completed <a href="http://www.cityethics.org/publications/draft-chapter-on-lobbying" target="_blank">my
Appearance Is All We Have
A front-page article in Monday's New York <i>Times</i> quotes
Prayuth Chan-ocha, the general who currently rules Thailand, and who
declared a net worth of $4 million (nearly half in cash) on an
annual army salary of $40,000, as saying in a televised speech, "Do
not judge people based on your perceptions."<br>
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This seems laughable but, unfortunately, it is not. Every day in the
United States hundreds, if not thousands, of local government
Announcing the Book "The Regulation of Local Lobbying"
At last, I have put up online a final version of what has turned out to be
a separate book, <i><a href="http://www.cityethics.org/publications/lobbying" target="_blank">The
Regulation of Local Lobbying</a></i>. This free 342-page
resource has three parts. The first part explains what local
lobbying is, how it differs from lobbying at the state and,
especially, the federal levels, and the special characteristics of
Efforts to Influence Through the News Media as Lobbying
One of the news media's biggest problems is failing to look at the
big picture and, instead, focusing on specific events and issues.
This is especially true when it comes to government ethics, where
the news media generally considers, and calls for, ethics reforms on
a piecemeal basis.<br>
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<a href="http://www.innovateli.com/4844-2/" target="_blank">An article on the
Innovateli website yesterday</a> shows that this same limited
Gifts of Sexual Relations
When gifts from lobbyists to government officials are discussed,
what they consist of is usually money (including campaign
contributions), meals, trips, and services. A pending Missouri House
bill (2059; attached, see below) seeks to extend the
definition of reportable "gift" from lobbyists in this context to
include:<blockquote>
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sexual relations between a registered lobbyist and a member of the
general assembly or his or her staff. Relations between married
Broad Responsibility for Ethical Misconduct
A couple of weeks ago, <a href="http://cityandstateny.com/articles/politics/new-york-state-articles/bar…; target="_blank">in
a <i>City and State</i> column</a>, veteran NYC reporter Wayne Barrett
hit the nail on the head regarding the responsibility for failures
to deal responsibly with conflicts of interest, specifically with
Public Relations
<p>Local governments that lack a lobbying oversight program do not have to merely throw up their hands when a huge procurement matter arises. They have the choice to set rules for that matter which, if it works, may later be applied more generally.<br />
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