Sentences with phrase «legislative ethics board»

The attorney general can not start a public corruption probe unless it is referred by a head of a state executive agency, the governor or the state legislative ethics board.

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The groups wrote Cuomo a letter and are requesting that the governor meet with legislative leaders to work out an ethics reform package that includes restructuring of the Board.
Horner says the governor and legislative leaders need to go «back to the drawing board» and create better state based ethics oversight.
The groups wrote Cuomo a letter and are requesting that the governor meet now with legislative leaders to work out an ethics reform package that includes restructuring of the Board.
The Legislative Ethics Commission, under pressure from the state ethics board, has released the report.
She also suggested that mailings of more than 100 «substantially identical pieces» be preapproved by the ethics board or a bipartisan legislative committee.
The Daily News reports on Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland, Jr. — who has already been accused of corruption by the U.S. Attorney's Office and violating state ethics laws by the Legislative Ethics Committee — owes more than $ 21,350 in unpaid penalties to the Board of Elections for failing to file financial statements, according to Board spokesman John Conklin.
Last month, a legislative committee called the Legislative Council rejected a plan by the state board of education to put a code of ethics in the state administrlegislative committee called the Legislative Council rejected a plan by the state board of education to put a code of ethics in the state administrLegislative Council rejected a plan by the state board of education to put a code of ethics in the state administrative code.
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