Ethics in Government in Minnesota

Midwest Democracy Network: Ethics in Government in Minnesota


The public’s trust in state government is on the decline. To achieve public trust and confidence in an ethical government, the public must be able to depend on safeguards against corruption and meaningful checks and balances against abuses of political power.

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Network News

August 10 2011 at 03:59 PM

The debt compromise and democracy: Will the process be transparent?

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This week, the United States Congress passed a compromise to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending caps and future programmatic cuts, and President Obama signed the measure almost immediately. Many of…

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August 08 2011 at 10:15 AM

Updated: The impact of ALEC in the Midwest

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[August 8: This entry was originally posted on August 2, but has been updated with additional information on ALEC’s impact in Minnesota, and with a national report from Common Cause] The Center for Media and Democracy has recently

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March 04 2011 at 02:15 PM

More than 130 top congressional staffers are former lobbyists

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New research by the Center for Responsive Politics and Remapping Debate found at least 130 current congressional chiefs of staff and legislative directors were previously lobbyists.While a majority of the…

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June 28 2010 at 11:29 AM

Public weary about corporate influence in politics

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A survey released by the People for…

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