February 18, 2022 •
Cincinnati Adopts Ethics Policies and Establishes Department
The Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously to approve the first-ever code of conduct for council members and their staff. All council members and their staff must sign a copy of the code of conduct and file it with the clerk. […]
The Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously to approve the first-ever code of conduct for council members and their staff.
All council members and their staff must sign a copy of the code of conduct and file it with the clerk.
Future council members and staff must sign the document within 45 days of taking office or starting the job.
Mayor Aftab Pureval was also required to create and sign a code of conduct, which he signed and released after the council vote.
It is nearly identical to the council version except the provisions regarding the city’s economic development.
The Office of City Solicitor chose Chris Liu, Chief Hearing Examiner, to be the city’s first head of the new Ethics and Good Government Division.
Two staff members have also been hired for the division, which is working to implement a new hotline for reporting ethics and fraud violations and to expand online resources for viewing campaign contributions.
February 21, 2019 •
Maine Introduces Legislation to Prohibit Political Advocacy in Public Schools
Rep. Larry Lockman introduced a bill in the Legislature that aims to prohibit public school teachers in the state from engaging in political advocacy in the classroom. The proposed legislation establishes a code of ethics for professional conduct that prohibits […]
Rep. Larry Lockman introduced a bill in the Legislature that aims to prohibit public school teachers in the state from engaging in political advocacy in the classroom.
The proposed legislation establishes a code of ethics for professional conduct that prohibits teachers from acting in their role as publicly employed educators to endorse or oppose elected officials and candidates and from introducing any controversial subject matter that is not germane to the topic of the course.
December 1, 2015 •
New Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct Goes Into Effect in Canada
An updated Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct, which had not been revised since 1997, goes into effect today. The new Code prohibits lobbyists from lobbying a public official if the lobbyist has campaigned for or has a business interest with the […]
An updated Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct, which had not been revised since 1997, goes into effect today.
The new Code prohibits lobbyists from lobbying a public official if the lobbyist has campaigned for or has a business interest with the public official. Lobbyists will now be held responsible for giving prohibited gifts to public officials.
The revised rules are aimed at increasing transparency and public trust in officeholders.
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