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Ethics Headlines
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The Denver Post, Jul 29, 2010
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The Coloradoan, Jul 29, 2010
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Colorado Springs Gazette, Jul 27, 2010
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TheDenverChannel.com, Jul 27, 2010
Watchdogs: Ethics panel challenging ‘all legal boundaries’ to meet in secret
The state ethics commission has spent roughly 85 percent of its time meeting in secret this year, according to a Colorado Independent analysis. An attorney who specializes in First Amendment law says the panel doesn’t appear to have “strictly complied” with Colorado’s stringent open meetings law, which could render its numerous closed-door, executive sessions “illegal meetings” that were closed to the public.
Here’s the statement from Chantell Taylor, director of Colorado Ethics Watch:
For the full story, please visit http://coloradoindependent.com/28537/watchdogs-ethics-panel-challenging-all...Ethics Watch staff have been present at virtually all IEC meetings and can attest that the IEC stealthily conducts business. Rarely is the public adequately informed of the specific topics discussed in executive session and yet an overwhelming majority of the commissioners’ official business is conducted in executive session. Above all, the Ethics Commission should be setting an example of utmost transparency for the rest of state government to follow, not challenging all legal boundaries to promote the practice of conducting official business in secret.



