Lobbying Oversight Programs Are Hot in Canada
When it comes to local lobbying oversight, cities are falling like
flies. At least in Canada.<br>
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According to <a href="http://metronews.ca/news/vancouver/1241504/vancouver-moves-to-establish…; target="”_blank”">an
article yesterday on the Vancouver, BC Metro News website</a>, the
city council voted unanimously to look into establishing a lobbying
The Ethics of Combining Charitable and Campaign Contributions
It amazes me how many ways elected officials misuse charitable
organizations to engage in ethical misconduct, especially to get
around gift rules. One would think that charities would be
sufficiently sacrosanct. But instead they are frequently used as an indirect form of pay to play, and they have played a major role in getting around campaign finance limitations.<br>
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The form of misuse of charitable organizations that this post will look at
involves a company that wants to get around restrictions on
A Uniformed Union Fiefdom in NYC
I've written several posts about individuals who have created
fiefdoms (<a href="http://www.cityethics.org/content/bullying-head-local-fiefdom" target="”_blank”">a
D.A</a>., <a href="http://www.cityethics.org/content/classic-fiefdom-and-problem-long-term…; target="”_blank”">a
Local Officials Officiating at Restricted Sources' Weddings
According to <a href="https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2014/12/08/inside-city-hall-whats-behind-…; target="”_blank”">an
article yesterday on the Baltimore <i>Brew</i> website</a>, a
year ago Baltimore's mayor officiated at a wedding between two
individuals who lobby the city government. In Las Vegas, no less.<br>
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Disclosing Lobbyists' Language
The principal value of lobbying, according to both lobbyists and
government officials, is the expert information lobbyists provide. The
view is often stated that, with the resources they have, government
officials could not effectively do their job without the expertise
they obtain from lobbyists.<br>
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The public, however, has no idea how this information is used. When
it turns out that a lobbyist effectively wrote a bill, argument,
letter, or speech that an official presents as his own work, no
Gift Bans and Falling Sales
According to an article in the November 29 issue of <i>The
Economist,</i> when China banned gifts to government officials,
sales of the principal producer of baijiu, a sort of Chinese vodka,
fell 78% in just a year.<br>
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The only sales that would likely go down if gifts were banned across
the board in the United States would be restaurant and golf club
sales. That is because petty bribery is less a problem here than the
ongoing reciprocal relationships between lobbyists and the
The Rights of Apes, and Duties of Government Officials
It's official: what differentiates us from chimpanzees is not
our intelligence, our ability to deal with the abstract, or our
ability to tell jokes. According to <a href="http://www.nonhumanrightsproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Appella…; target="”_blank”">the
decision of a five-member New York state appellate panel yesterday</a>,
Poor Handling of a Conflict of Interest in Ferguson, MO
Partial withdrawal from participation is not a sufficient cure for
an apparent conflict of interest. When there is any involvement, it
can be seen as providing preferential treatment, as being unfair.
Once again this is made clear, in the most controversial local
government problem of the year: a white police officer's
killing of a black man in Ferguson, MO.<br>
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A Debate About the EC Selection Process
According to <a href="http://www.rockdalecitizen.com/news/2014/nov/11/stalemate-continues-ove…; target="”_blank”">an
article yesterday in the Rockdale <i>Citizen</a>,</i>
Rockdale County, GA's county commission is having a debate on how to
select its three-member ethics board and its alternates.
Unfortunately, it's a debate that is being waged with no reference
Oakland Ethics Reform Initiative Passes
I left out one big local ethics/election story from my blog post yesterday: the
approval of an excellent ethics reform initiative in Oakland, with
an approval percentage of 72%, according to <a href="http://ww2.kqed.org/news/2014/11/04/california-election-watch-2014-bay-…; target="”_blank”">the
KQED News website</a>.<br>
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