May 12, 2021 •
Wichita, Kansas City Council Passes Ethics Policy on Gifts
Wichita City Council members will no longer be left to police themselves on ethics violations after passing a long-awaited and much-debated policy on May 11. The ethics policy sets gift limits for elected and appointed city officials for the first […]
Wichita City Council members will no longer be left to police themselves on ethics violations after passing a long-awaited and much-debated policy on May 11.
The ethics policy sets gift limits for elected and appointed city officials for the first time in city history.
It applies to all city board appointees and council members.
The new policy creates a seven-member Ethics Advisory Board to investigate and rule on ethics complaints.
City officials could be censured or fined up to $1,000 for serious violations.
Lesser offenses would require an official to undergo ethics training.
It also offers whistleblower protection to city employees who report violations.
The City Council also kept in place a 63-year-old ethics ordinance prohibiting favorable treatment to “friends,” a word council members struggled to define last month before scrubbing it entirely from the new policy.
After the vote May 11, the City Council now has two ethics codes: a city law, which has been in place since 1958, and a new City Council policy.
Keeping the ordinance in place will be a helpful transition until the council appoints an Ethics Advisory Board and an ethics officer to lead the board.
Related to gifts, the new policy caps what city officials can receive at $150 a year from a specific donor, with some exceptions.
Additionally, any gifts more than $50 must be reported annually.
The policy carves out exemptions to what is considered a gift, allowing city officials to accept unlimited gifts in the form of food and event admission from any nonprofit organization, political or policy-based group, educational institution, community development or faith-based organization.
Those gifts could include anything from free tickets to college sporting events to golf tournaments.
City officials covered by the policy are also entitled to unlimited free meals “when their presence is requested to attend a meeting or event.”
May 12, 2021 •
Hawaii Campaign Finance E-Filing Systems Down for Scheduled Maintenance
The Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission electronic filing systems will be down and offline for scheduled maintenance on Thursday, May 13 from 8 a.m. to noon. The offline systems will include the candidate filing system, noncandidate committee filing system, and the […]
The Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission electronic filing systems will be down and offline for scheduled maintenance on Thursday, May 13 from 8 a.m. to noon.
The offline systems will include the candidate filing system, noncandidate committee filing system, and the noncandidate committee import system.
During this downtime, new candidate and noncandidate committees will not be able to electronically file the Organizational Report to register with the commission, and currently registered candidate and noncandidate committees will not be able to enter campaign spending data and electronically file disclosure reports or any other reports.
Currently registered noncandidate committees will also not be able to import contribution and expenditure data into the noncandidate committee filing system.
Additionally, campaign spending reports filed by candidate committees and noncandidate committees will not be accessible on the candidate filing system and noncandidate committee filing system public sites during this downtime.
However, the candidate and noncandidate committee data visualizations and the candidate and noncandidate committee searchable databases are still accessible.
May 11, 2021 •
Georgia Special Elections Announced
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has announced special elections for House districts 34 and 156 to be held on June 15 to fill seats recently vacated by lawmaker resignations. Rep. Bert Reeves resigned to accept a position at Georgia Tech and […]
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has announced special elections for House districts 34 and 156 to be held on June 15 to fill seats recently vacated by lawmaker resignations.
Rep. Bert Reeves resigned to accept a position at Georgia Tech and Rep. Greg Morris resigned after being elected to the State Transportation Board.
May 7, 2021 •
Louisiana State Senate District 7 Special Election Set for July 10
Louisiana election officials have scheduled a special election for the District 7 seat in the Louisiana State Senate for July 10. The seat became vacant after Troy Carter was elected to the U.S. House to represent Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District […]
Louisiana election officials have scheduled a special election for the District 7 seat in the Louisiana State Senate for July 10.
The seat became vacant after Troy Carter was elected to the U.S. House to represent Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District on April 24.
The primary will take place on June 12, and the filing deadline is on May 7.
May 6, 2021 •
Detroit City Councilman Resigns
Detroit District 7 Councilman Gabe Leland resigned after pleading guilty to misconduct in office. Leland was indicted by a federal grand jury in October 2018 on bribery conspiracy and two counts of bribery. Detroit’s council can, by a two-thirds vote, […]
Detroit District 7 Councilman Gabe Leland resigned after pleading guilty to misconduct in office.
Leland was indicted by a federal grand jury in October 2018 on bribery conspiracy and two counts of bribery.
Detroit’s council can, by a two-thirds vote, appoint a replacement to finish out Leland’s term that ends this year.
An appointee, not already certified for 2021 race, would have to run as a write-in candidate in the upcoming election for a chance to win a full four-year term starting in January 2022.
There are currently six candidates certified to run for District 7 Council seat in the August 3rd primary.
May 6, 2021 •
Concord, New Hampshire Sets City Council Special Election
The Concord City Clerk’s Office announced a special election for City Council Ward 4 to be held on Tuesday, July 13. The seat is vacant after former Councilor Meredith Hatfield resigned her position due to moving out of the city. […]
The Concord City Clerk’s Office announced a special election for City Council Ward 4 to be held on Tuesday, July 13.
The seat is vacant after former Councilor Meredith Hatfield resigned her position due to moving out of the city.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of Hatfield’s term until the end of 2021.
May 6, 2021 •
Tennessee Legislature Adjourns
The Tennessee Legislature adjourned sine die on May 5. The Legislature succeeded in approving a $42.6 billion spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year and criminal justice reform measures aimed at improving outcomes for formerly incarcerated individuals. However, the session […]
The Tennessee Legislature adjourned sine die on May 5.
The Legislature succeeded in approving a $42.6 billion spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year and criminal justice reform measures aimed at improving outcomes for formerly incarcerated individuals.
However, the session also prominently featured highly contentious bills concerning transgender students, abortion, and guns.
May 5, 2021 •
Cincinnati Passes two Charter Amendments
Voters passed two charter amendments in Cincinnati by a 3 to 1 margin. Issue 1 requires the city solicitor to hire a special prosecutor to consider removal of the council member indicted for a crime to eliminate potential conflicts of […]
Voters passed two charter amendments in Cincinnati by a 3 to 1 margin.
Issue 1 requires the city solicitor to hire a special prosecutor to consider removal of the council member indicted for a crime to eliminate potential conflicts of interest.
Issue 2, introduced by Councilwoman Betsy Sundermann permits removal of an indicted council member with a vote by seven of their fellow council members, and if convicted, five council members can vote to remove within 10 days of the conviction.
A council member who is convicted or pleads guilty automatically forfeits his or her seat.
Issue 2 also makes ethics training mandatory for all council members.
There was previously no process for removal in the Cincinnati Charter and four of the nine council members have been indicted for crimes in the last year.
As soon as the election results were announced, Sundermann called for Councilman Wendell Young to be suspended.
The vote to remove him cannot happen until the Hamilton County Board of Elections certifies the election in about two weeks.
May 5, 2021 •
Florida Special Election Announced
Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced the special election to fill Florida’s 20th Congressional District to replace Rep. Alcee Hastings who died last month. The special primary election will be held on November 2 with the special general election being held […]
Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced the special election to fill Florida’s 20th Congressional District to replace Rep. Alcee Hastings who died last month.
The special primary election will be held on November 2 with the special general election being held on January 11, 2022.
May 4, 2021 •
Washington Legislature adjourns
Washington Lawmakers adjourned sine die after the Democratic-led Legislature passed many progressive initiatives during the 105-day session. Police reform, climate change, and a $59 billion two-year spending plan were among the highlights of the session. A bill to require 24-hour […]
Washington Lawmakers adjourned sine die after the Democratic-led Legislature passed many progressive initiatives during the 105-day session.
Police reform, climate change, and a $59 billion two-year spending plan were among the highlights of the session.
A bill to require 24-hour reporting of grassroots lobbying expenditures did not pass.
May 3, 2021 •
Florida Legislature Adjourns
The Florida Legislature adjourned sine die on April 30. Among the measures passed was the record $101.5 billion budget bills. Other measures passed include the controversial election reform, anti-protest, and transgender athletes bills.
The Florida Legislature adjourned sine die on April 30.
Among the measures passed was the record $101.5 billion budget bills.
Other measures passed include the controversial election reform, anti-protest, and transgender athletes bills.
May 3, 2021 •
Georgia Representative Resigns
Georgia State Representative Bert Reeves resigned on April 30 after accepting the position of vice president for institute relations at Geris Tech. Gov. Brian Kemp is expected to announce a special election for the now vacant District 34 seat.
Georgia State Representative Bert Reeves resigned on April 30 after accepting the position of vice president for institute relations at Geris Tech.
Gov. Brian Kemp is expected to announce a special election for the now vacant District 34 seat.
April 30, 2021 •
Montana Legislature Adjourns
The Montana Legislature adjourned sine die April 29 after passing the state budget and policies to regulate and tax marijuana sales. The Republican majority focused attention on numerous socially conservative causes including abortion, transgender rights, and bills decreasing the power […]
The Montana Legislature adjourned sine die April 29 after passing the state budget and policies to regulate and tax marijuana sales.
The Republican majority focused attention on numerous socially conservative causes including abortion, transgender rights, and bills decreasing the power of local public health and the executive branch during a health crisis.
The Legislature’s most lauded achievement was passing $120 million in tax cuts over the next two years.
April 30, 2021 •
California Governor Announces Special Election August 31
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order calling for a special election on August 31 to fill the vacancy in Assembly District 18. Former Rep. Rob Bonta was sworn in as California’s attorney general on April 23. The date of […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order calling for a special election on August 31 to fill the vacancy in Assembly District 18.
Former Rep. Rob Bonta was sworn in as California’s attorney general on April 23.
The date of the special primary is set for June 29.
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