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  2. Florida Commission on Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Florida Commission on Ethics; Agency overview; Formed: 1974; 51 years ago () Jurisdiction: Florida state and local public officials, other than judges. Headquarters: 325 John Knox Road, Building E, Suite 200, Tallahassee, Florida [1] Motto "A public office is a public trust" [2] Annual budget: $2.7 million (2021) [3] Agency executives

  3. Barbara Sharief - Wikipedia

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    An ethics commission investigator recommended that the Commission rule against Sharief, finding that she had filed inaccurate financial disclosure forms in 2010, 2011 and 2012. [38] Sharief disputed the claims, but agreed to settle with the commission and paid a $1,000 fine for each violation. [ 39 ]

  4. American Anti-Corruption Act - Wikipedia

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    Participating candidates are required to cap overall spending at $550,000 for a commission race, allocating up to $250,000 for the primary and up to $300,000 for the general election. Participating mayoral candidates' spending is capped at $950,000; they can spend up to $380,000 in the primary and up to $570,000 in the general election.

  5. Bill Cotterell: Florida Senate intent on sending strong ... - AOL

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    The Florida Senate wants to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Florida Commission on Ethics by shortening the leash on that somewhat toothless watchdog and — if anybody still has any ...

  6. Shocker: Florida Commision on Ethics bogeys DeSantis ethics ...

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    The Florida Commission on Ethics, a board dominated by DeSantis appointees, fails to see a problem with a pricey golf simulator gift and free private jet travel for the governor.

  7. Editorial: Florida Ethics Commission mess demands a swift ...

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    Voters had just approved a 2018 amendment to the Florida Constitution that, combined with a groundbreaking 2013 law, gave the Sunshine State the toughest ethics laws in the nation, based on a ...

  8. Exploratory committee - Wikipedia

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    Exploratory committees allow prospective candidates to raise money and hire staff, and they do not have to report financial activity to the Federal Election Commission. [1] Forming an exploratory committee for president almost always precedes an official candidacy, though some, such as Paul Wellstone in 2000 and Evan Bayh in 2008, have declined ...

  9. Florida’s farcical ethics enforcement exposed in Disney ...

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    Perhaps you read Tuesday’s front-page story about how the head of Florida’s ethics commission appears to be in violation of … wait for it … Florida’s ethics laws. This might be the most ...