City Of Chicago Board Of Ethics
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Recent News About City Of Chicago Board Of Ethics
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Chicago announces November board meeting with Zoom access details
The City of Chicago has announced details for the upcoming November board meeting, which will be held as an open session.
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City of Chicago schedules October board meeting via Zoom
The City of Chicago has announced the details for its upcoming October Board Meeting. The meeting is scheduled to take place on October 21, 2024, at 3:00 PM Central Time.
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Board proposes law banning lobbyists' contributions to mayor
During its meeting on May 13, 2024, the Board of Ethics unanimously voted to submit proposed amendments to the Governmental Ethics Ordinance for consideration and passage by the Mayor and City Council. The amendments aim to codify Mayoral Executive Order 2011-2, which bans registered lobbyists from making political contributions to the Mayor or the Mayor's political committee. The proposals also seek to expand on the prohibitions in that order, as detailed in the cover memo.
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CITY OF CHICAGO BOARD OF ETHICS: Board finds minor violation where City employee also served as aldermanic contractor.
At its April 2018 meeting, the Board voted 5-0 to determine that a City employee of an executive department violated the Ethics Ordinance by having a prohibited financial interest in a City contract.
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City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met April 17.
City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 17.
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City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met March 27.
City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, March 27.
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City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met February 27.
City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met Tuesday, Feb. 27.
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City of Chicago Board of Ethics met October 25.
City of Chicago Board of Ethics met Wednesday, Oct. 25.
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City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met November 20.
City of Chicago Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics met at 9:15 a.m. Monday, Nov. 20.
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City of Chicago Board of Ethics met September 20.
City of Chicago Board of Ethics met Wednesday, Sept. 20.
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City of Chicago Committee on Rules and Ethics met October 30.
City of Chicago Committee on Rules and Ethics met at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30.
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City of Chicago Committee on Rules and Ethics met October 5.
City of Chicago Committee on Rules and Ethics met at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.
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City of Chicago Board of Ethics met August 16.
City of Chicago Board of Ethics met at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16.
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Alderman Brookins accepts $5,000 fine for failed work oversight
Chicago’s 21st Ward Alderman Howard Brookins has agreed to pay a $5,000 fine for failing to track the work and hours of five aides, including Curtis Thompson, his former chief of staff, who was sentenced to prison in 2015 for accepting a bribe, according to a press release from Project Six.
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City of Chicago Board of Ethics met August 16.
City of Chicago Board of Ethics met Wednesday, Aug. 16.
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City of Chicago Board of Ethics met July 19
City of Chicago Board of Ethics met 2:37 p.m. Wednesday, July 19.
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Private equity partner Davis fined in Emanuel lobbying inquiry
The Chicago Board of Ethics has fined a private equity group's president for improperly lobbying Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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City of Chicago Board of Ethics met July 13.
City of Chicago Board of Ethics met at 3:04 p.m. Tuesday, June 13.
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Netscape founder Andreessen fined in Emanuel email lobbying probe
Netscape founder and Facebook board member Marc Andreessen has been fined $2,500 for violating Chicago's ethics laws by acting as a lobbyist on behalf of companies like Airbnb in communications with Chicago Mayor Emanuel.
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Real estate exec Prather fined in email lobbying inquiry
Greg Prather, a senior-level executive with the global real estate firm JLL of Chicago, has been fined $2,500 by the Chicago Board of Ethics for failing to register as a lobbyist before sending a business-related email to a Chicago alderman.