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Minnesota. State Ethics Commission (16)

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Alabama. State Ethics Commission (13)

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Authorities: 1973 Alabama Acts, No. 1056, Regular Session. 1975 Alabama Acts, No. 130, Regular Session. 1979 Alabama Acts, No. 460, Regular Session. 1975 Alabama Code, Sec. 36-25-1 to 36-25-30. Alabama Government Manual, 1982. The State Ethics Commission is a staff agency, its major function being the administration of the State Ethics Law. This law protects against a conflict of interest between the private...

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Wisconsin. Ethics Board (8)

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The Ethics Board was created in 1973 under Chapter 90, Laws of 1973. The six-member board was charged with three responsibilities: to advise state public officials about the legality and propriety of matters to which they may be party; to investigate possible ethics code violations and, when appropriate, to begin legal proceedings to enforce the code; and to maintain for public examination statements of economic interests filed with the board by state officials and by candidates...

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Ohio Ethics Commission (6)

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Texas Ethics Commission (4)

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See the online finding aid for the agency history. The Texas Ethics Commission was created by a constitutional amendment which the voters approved in November 1991 (Article III, Section 24a); it was established by Senate Bill 1, 72nd Legislature, Regular Session, 1991, and began operations in January 1992. It has the following powers: to pursue sworn complaints alleging violations of state ethics laws (investigations into sworn complaints are confidential, b...

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Seattle (Wash.). Board of Ethics (4)

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Ethics and public policy center Washington, D.C. (6)

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Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual (6)

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The Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) was co-founded in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 1983 by Mary E. Hunt and Diann L.Neu in response to the need for theological, ethical, and liturgical development for and by women. It is a feminist educational center, working locally, nationally and internationally to bring about social justice through a feminist approach to theology and "promote the use of feminist values to make religious and social change." Mary E. Hunt...

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Massachusetts State Ethics Commission (3)

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The independent State Ethics Commission (its official name) was established in Massachusetts by St 1978, c 210. The commission is made up of five members who serve for no more than one full term of five years. Three of these members are appointed by the governor and one each by the secretary of state and the attorney general. One of the members is designated as chairman by the governor, and another is elected by the members as vice-chairman. No more than three of the members may...

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Seattle (Wash.) Ethics And Elections Commission (4)

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The Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission administers and enforces four codes covering Ethics, Elections, Whistleblower Protection, and Lobbying. Its responsibilities include enforcing campaign practices legislation and financial disclosure requirements, and developing and enforcing ethical standards for city officials and employees. The Commission has the authority to impose fines for violations of the Ethics, Elections, and Lobbying Disclosure Codes. The Commissio...

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