During its meeting on Friday, July 26, the Florida Commission on Ethics took action on a myriad of matters involving the Code of Ethics and the Sunshine Amendment to the Florida Constitution.
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Florida Ethics Update: Commission on Ethics Determinations—June Meeting
During its meeting on Friday, June 7, the Florida Commission on Ethics took action on a myriad of matters involving the Code of Ethics and the Sunshine Amendment to the Florida Constitution.
Federal Court Blocks Enforcement of Enhanced Financial Disclosure for Mayors and City Commissioners
In a ruling issued Monday a federal judge has temporarily blocked the enforcement of a new Florida law requiring Mayors, City Commissioners, and candidates for such offices to file a more robust form of financial disclosure this year than they have filed in the past.
Florida Ethics Update: Commission on Ethics Determinations—April Meeting
During its meeting on Friday, April 19, the Florida Commission on Ethics took action on a myriad of matters involving the Code of Ethics and the Sunshine Amendment to the Florida Constitution.
Florida Ethics Institute Leads Calls for Governor to Veto Controversial Ethics Bill
The Florida Ethics Institute and nineteen other open government organizations as well as current and former ethics officials, sent a letter to Governor DeSantis calling on him to veto SB 7014.
Florida Ethics Update: Commission on Ethics Determinations—March Meeting
During its meeting on Friday, March 8, the Florida Commission on Ethics took action on a myriad of matters involving the Code of Ethics and the Sunshine Amendment to the Florida Constitution.
Press Release – Controversial Ethics Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk
“The Florida Ethics Institute calls on Governor DeSantis to veto this bill and thereby affirm Florida’s commitment to ethics in government.”
Editorial: Legislature in Florida seems to be devoted to eviscerating ethics laws
Editorial by Lonnie Groot. “Do we want government in the sunshine or will be accept darkness in the halls of government with ethics merely being a thing to be scoffed at by those in power?”
Editorial: Another Unintended Consequence by the Florida Legislature
Editorial by Dwight Floyd and John Reid concerning the Legislature’s current consideration of HB 1597 and its Senate companion SB 7014—which could profoundly impact both the state and local ethics commissions.
Florida Ethics Update: Commission on Ethics Determinations—January Meeting
During its meeting on Friday, January 26, 2024, the Florida Commission on Ethics (Commission), the constitutionally created independent agency tasked with interpreting and enforcing the State’s ethics laws, took action on a myriad of matters involving the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees (Code of Ethics) and the “Ethics in Government” amendment to the State constitution (Art. II, s. 8, Fla. Const.).