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A new proposed code of conduct for Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) chiefs includes major additions and changes, including a formal dress code, tighter rules about social media use, and stricter ...
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Irwin R. Krasnow is the new mayor of the Village of West Hampton Dunes (Courtesy of Irwin R. Krasnow) The Village of West Hampton Dunes officially adopted changes to its code of ethics after a public ...
A revised set of ethics standards for Fairbanks North Star Borough public officials squeaked through a final 5-3 vote on Thursday, following a short but tense debate. The ordinance, sponsored by ...
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Former Preschool for All director Leslee Barnes (second from left) at a Multnomah County press event. (Motoya Nakamura / Multnomah County) Multnomah County Commissioners Shannon Singleton and Julia ...
Orange County Supervisors unanimously approved a new ethics code for themselves just three days before their former colleague is set to begin a five year sentence in federal prison after repeatedly ...
The Orange County Board of Supervisors revised its code of ethics Tuesday to include greater protections for whistleblowers — but several of the supervisors questioned whether the measures go far ...
A woman speaks to the Orange County Board of Supervisors during public comment at the May 20, 2025 meeting. Credit: ERIKA TAYLOR, Voice of OC A year after one of their colleagues got arrested by the ...
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