Thursday, August 11, 2005

How am I doing? Pay me $224,000 and I will tell you.

The Oregonian
Oregon to spend $224,000 to steady state workers ethics

Before they adjourned last week, state lawmakers dispensed $224,000 for a sweeping study of the ethics laws that govern the conduct of roughly 200,000 public workers in Oregon.

The nonpartisan Oregon Law commission will suggest ways to clarify laws that some laws that some call vague, beefing up lobbing reports and identify a steady funding source to give teeth to the agency that watchdog's public ethics.