Why This Election Matters!
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Mark Kindt
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Completing My Issue Canvas on Pending Ethics Legislation
Those candidates (including Anderson & Bullock) that have not expressed an opinion on this Issue have been sent this email. I will update the chart as I hear from candidates:
I am currently tracking (posting) candidate positions in the Lakewood municipal races on the Observation Deck on Ethics Reform under "Why This Election Matters!"
Do you support or oppose the pending legislation introduced by Council-Member-At-Large Rader on Ethics-in-Government and Campaign Finance?
This is a key issue for our local government and one that deeply concerns me as a long-term resident of Lakewood.
I would appreciate a short position statement from you on this topic.
All the very best!
Mark
Mark D. Kindt
(216) 521-6024
http://www.kindt.com
Those candidates (including Anderson & Bullock) that have not expressed an opinion on this Issue have been sent this email. I will update the chart as I hear from candidates:
I am currently tracking (posting) candidate positions in the Lakewood municipal races on the Observation Deck on Ethics Reform under "Why This Election Matters!"
Do you support or oppose the pending legislation introduced by Council-Member-At-Large Rader on Ethics-in-Government and Campaign Finance?
This is a key issue for our local government and one that deeply concerns me as a long-term resident of Lakewood.
I would appreciate a short position statement from you on this topic.
All the very best!
Mark
Mark D. Kindt
(216) 521-6024
http://www.kindt.com
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Dan Alaimo
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Hope for an updated chart soon. David Anderson is a lame duck. Tom Bullock is Tom Bullock.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste." - Winston Churchill (Quote later appropriated by Rahm Emanuel)
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Mark Kindt
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Both Mr. Anderson and Mr. Bullock are serving council-members with votes and positions. As a voter, I'd like to have some sense of where office-holders and candidates stand on this pending legislation to update Ethic-In-Government norms to 21st Century standards.Dan Alaimo wrote:Hope for an updated chart soon. David Anderson is a lame duck. Tom Bullock is Tom Bullock.
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Stan Austin
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A non response would indicate to me that a candidate has no awareness of this legislation- or in other words a total absence of the most essential issue that has been at stake for the past several years.
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Dan Alaimo
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Tom Bullock is Tom Bullock.Stan Austin wrote:A non response would indicate to me that a candidate has no awareness of this legislation- or in other words a total absence of the most essential issue that has been at stake for the past several years.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste." - Winston Churchill (Quote later appropriated by Rahm Emanuel)
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m buckley
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And as of this moment Dan O'Malley is Dan O'Malley.Dan Alaimo wrote:Tom Bullock is Tom Bullock.Stan Austin wrote:A non response would indicate to me that a candidate has no awareness of this legislation- or in other words a total absence of the most essential issue that has been at stake for the past several years.
And if I'm Tom Bullock I'm wondering WTF. Why the double standard?
" City Council is a 7-member communications army." Colin McEwen December 10, 2015.
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Dan Alaimo
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Dan is an effective ward representative. Tom is ... well, I still don't want to say it anywhere it can't be deleted or forgotten.m buckley wrote:And as of this moment Dan O'Malley is Dan O'Malley.Dan Alaimo wrote:Tom Bullock is Tom Bullock.Stan Austin wrote:A non response would indicate to me that a candidate has no awareness of this legislation- or in other words a total absence of the most essential issue that has been at stake for the past several years.
And if I'm Tom Bullock I'm wondering WTF. Why the double standard?
Why Dan O'Malley hasn't responded to Mr. Kindt, I have no idea. I wish he would.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste." - Winston Churchill (Quote later appropriated by Rahm Emanuel)
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Mark Kindt
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Strong Affirmative Statement From Candidate Tess Neff On Ethics In Government
"I am aware of the legislation and I have not had the opportunity to read it yet. That being said I firmly believe high ethical standards are necessary for government entities and public agencies that are accountable to the public. I have always conducted myself by the highest ethical standards and being an attorney and a former magistrate I’m bound by those rules. In my current position all staff sign an acknowledgment that they will follow the code of ethics and avoid even the appearance of impropriety. We strictly enforce this work rule."
Updated Table Reflects This:
"I am aware of the legislation and I have not had the opportunity to read it yet. That being said I firmly believe high ethical standards are necessary for government entities and public agencies that are accountable to the public. I have always conducted myself by the highest ethical standards and being an attorney and a former magistrate I’m bound by those rules. In my current position all staff sign an acknowledgment that they will follow the code of ethics and avoid even the appearance of impropriety. We strictly enforce this work rule."
Updated Table Reflects This:
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Brian Essi
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I am surprised that we have not seen statements by Messrs. Shachner and O'Malley.Mark Kindt wrote:Strong Affirmative Statement From Candidate Tess Neff On Ethics In Government
"I am aware of the legislation and I have not had the opportunity to read it yet. That being said I firmly believe high ethical standards are necessary for government entities and public agencies that are accountable to the public. I have always conducted myself by the highest ethical standards and being an attorney and a former magistrate I’m bound by those rules. In my current position all staff sign an acknowledgment that they will follow the code of ethics and avoid even the appearance of impropriety. We strictly enforce this work rule."
Updated Table Reflects This:
It seems that Mr. Buckley has been ahead of all of us on Mr. O'Malley---very disappointing for me to admit this.
David Anderson has no legitimate answers
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Dan OMalley
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I was only made aware of this question today. I have not received any emails from Mark K. in over a year. Mark, would you check to be sure you have my correct email address? It’s daniel.omalley@lakewoodoh.net
In any event, I can tell you I am generally supportive of expanded ethics requirements. My primary concern is about creating duplicate enforcement mechanisms that would in fact be less strong or stringent than the ones that already exist at the state level for all Ohio public officials (e.g., we already have an ethics commission - one with paid staff, adjudicating authority, etc. I have sought their opinions on several issues and don’t find their responsiveness to be lacking.) I’m happy to go into more detail about specific provisions, just ask. I strongly support enhancing our campaign finance regulations.
In any event, I can tell you I am generally supportive of expanded ethics requirements. My primary concern is about creating duplicate enforcement mechanisms that would in fact be less strong or stringent than the ones that already exist at the state level for all Ohio public officials (e.g., we already have an ethics commission - one with paid staff, adjudicating authority, etc. I have sought their opinions on several issues and don’t find their responsiveness to be lacking.) I’m happy to go into more detail about specific provisions, just ask. I strongly support enhancing our campaign finance regulations.
Dan O'Malley
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Bridget Conant
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So Dan O'Malley, you did not answer the direct question.Dan OMalley wrote:I was only made aware of this question today. I have not received any emails from Mark K. in over a year. Mark, would you check to be sure you have my correct email address? It’s daniel.omalley@lakewoodoh.net
In any event, I can tell you I am generally supportive of expanded ethics requirements. My primary concern is about creating duplicate enforcement mechanisms that would in fact be less strong or stringent than the ones that already exist at the state level for all Ohio public officials (e.g., we already have an ethics commission - one with paid staff, adjudicating authority, etc. I have sought their opinions on several issues and don’t find their responsiveness to be lacking.) I’m happy to go into more detail about specific provisions, just ask. I strongly support enhancing our campaign finance regulations.
Do you support the pending ethics legislation put forth by your fellow councilman Tristan Rader.
A simple Yes or No will do.
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Dan Alaimo
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A thought for all elected representatives and candidates for elected office. You will often find good questions raised here on the Deck that should be addressed by City government. I read the Deck daily because Jim has asked me to, and it doesn't take all that much time. If I have to skim something, I skim it. If I chose to ignore something, I ignore it.
I don''t ask for an open commitment, like Mr. Kindt's on ethics, but I think all of you have a responsibility to read the Deck regularly, and I'd like it very much if more of you would participate in discussions, like Dan O'Malley does.
One big reason for not being on the Deck, at least as a reader, goes away in January.
I don''t ask for an open commitment, like Mr. Kindt's on ethics, but I think all of you have a responsibility to read the Deck regularly, and I'd like it very much if more of you would participate in discussions, like Dan O'Malley does.
One big reason for not being on the Deck, at least as a reader, goes away in January.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste." - Winston Churchill (Quote later appropriated by Rahm Emanuel)
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Dan OMalley
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Yes, but I would like to see some changes/clarifications made like the ones I suggest in my post above. I'm sorry if that position wasn't clear to you.Bridget Conant wrote:So Dan O'Malley, you did not answer the direct question.Dan OMalley wrote:I was only made aware of this question today. I have not received any emails from Mark K. in over a year. Mark, would you check to be sure you have my correct email address? It’s daniel.omalley@lakewoodoh.net
In any event, I can tell you I am generally supportive of expanded ethics requirements. My primary concern is about creating duplicate enforcement mechanisms that would in fact be less strong or stringent than the ones that already exist at the state level for all Ohio public officials (e.g., we already have an ethics commission - one with paid staff, adjudicating authority, etc. I have sought their opinions on several issues and don’t find their responsiveness to be lacking.) I’m happy to go into more detail about specific provisions, just ask. I strongly support enhancing our campaign finance regulations.
Do you support the pending ethics legislation put forth by your fellow councilman Tristan Rader.
A simple Yes or No will do.
Dan O'Malley
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Bridget Conant
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Thank you, Dan O’Malley
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Mark Kindt
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In The Ward 1 Race
From the statements of each candidate in the Ward 1 race, it is clear that both candidates have a stong underestanding of the role of ethics in government service and both have considerable practical and professional experience with this important issue.
I compliment them both for their time in government service and their professional committment to ethical standards.
Thank you both for taking the time to post or communicate on this topic.
I wish each of you the best of luck in your professional endeavors as public servants!
From the statements of each candidate in the Ward 1 race, it is clear that both candidates have a stong underestanding of the role of ethics in government service and both have considerable practical and professional experience with this important issue.
I compliment them both for their time in government service and their professional committment to ethical standards.
Thank you both for taking the time to post or communicate on this topic.
I wish each of you the best of luck in your professional endeavors as public servants!