and or otherwise complained at other public policy
venues or on blogs about the fact that the Broward
County Ethics Committee meetings thus far
have been held on weekday mornings, and that
you've been dying to tell them what you really
think the ethics rules ought to be, now's your
big chance.
The Ethics Committee will be meeting Thursday
from 5- 8:30 p.m. at the Broward Govt. Center
115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 430, Ft. Lauderdale.
Before you go, read this post at FloridaThinks.com
by Cheryl Forchilli, the chair of the Florida
Commission on Ethics, which I recently added
as a Google Alert.
This essay was Wednesday's post at a new public
policy website called FloridaThinks,
http://floridathinks.com/ which just started
last week.
http://floridathinks.com/florida-issues/florida-issues/ethics-watchdog-chair-beef-up-power-to-investigate-punish/
Also, if you missed my recent mentioning of it,
see Rob Wechsler's government ethics blog at
CityEthics.org, http://www.cityethics.org/
where he is Director of Research.
An excellent tool for following the latest
developments on this issue across the country.
http://www.cityethics.org/