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Citizens for 1 Greater New Orleans strongly supported the local ethics initiatives that were launched in New Orleans last year. We want to keep the momentum going by being actively involved in the legislative process and to let our voice be heard.


Ethics Forum, November 27, 2007

 

News:

  • Louisiana makes top 5 in group's ethics rankings
  • Vote to Restore Trust in Government
  • Charter vote set on N.O. inspector general
  • Community Meetings: Inspector General
  • Searching for an honest person, or 10
  • Lawmakers to reconsider board member disclosure
  • EDITORIAL: Common sense on ethics
  • House needs to amend disclosure bill
  • Office of Inspector General: Annual Report, Fiscal Year 2007
  • Feds may pitch in to help Cerasoli
  • Ethics changes called into question
  • Inspector general to hold public meeting tonight
  • CABL Applauds Outcome of Special Session
  • Ethics-law changes to take effect one by one
  • PAR Wraps Up the Special Session on Ethics
  • EDITORIAL: Approve ethics reform bill as it was intended
  • Key parts of ethics package approved
  • EDITORIAL: The House just doesn't get it
  • PRESS RELEASE: PASS SB Bill 3 as intended
  • News and views from the Louisiana Capitol
  • More News Articles & Archives


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