November 6, 2019 •
New York City Voters Approve Ethics Ballot Question
On Election Day, voters approved Ballot Question 3, Ethics and Governance. The proposal amends the city charter by extending the post-employment appearance ban for elected officials and senior appointed officials. Additionally, the proposal limits political activity and donations by members […]
On Election Day, voters approved Ballot Question 3, Ethics and Governance.
The proposal amends the city charter by extending the post-employment appearance ban for elected officials and senior appointed officials.
Additionally, the proposal limits political activity and donations by members of the Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB).
City elected officials and senior appointed officials will be prohibited from appearing before the agency or branch of government they served in after leaving service for two years. The current rule is one year.
The amendment would also prohibit members of the COIB from participating in campaigns for local elected office.
Furthermore, the amendment reduces the maximum amount members can contribute in each election cycle.
The post-employment ban would become effective January 1, 2022.
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