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  2. Kotch v. Board of River Port Pilot Commissioners - Wikipedia

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    Although nepotism was "a subject of controversy," states that had wanted to prohibit its use in public policy had banned the practice with laws or constitutional amendments. Louisiana had not done so, so the court "[could] only assume that the Louisiana legislature weighed the obvious possibility of evil against whatever useful function a ...

  3. Are NC legislators allowed to date staff members? Here ... - AOL

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    However, state legislature nepotism laws vary wildly between states, with North Carolina’s other neighboring states, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, banning the hiring of spouses or ...

  4. Nepotism - Wikipedia

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    Nepotism at work can mean increased opportunity at a job, attaining a job or being paid more than other similarly situated people. [21] Arguments are made both for and against employment granted due to a family connection, which is most common in small, family run businesses. On one hand, nepotism can provide stability and continuity.

  5. Anti-nepotism law takes effect in Hawaii - AOL

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    Jul. 12—A new law took effect Tuesday prohibiting nepotism across state government—particularly for the 60, 000 employees in the executive branch—but notably exempts the state Legislature ...

  6. Corruption in local government - Wikipedia

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    Other forms of political corruption are nepotism and patronage systems. One historical example was the Black Horse Cavalry, a group of New York state legislators accused of blackmailing corporations. Bribery is the offering of something which is most often money but can also be goods or services in order to gain an unfair advantage. Common ...

  7. Ethics commission dismisses complaints about first lady's ...

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    There was no indication Kotek Wilson, as an unpaid volunteer, used her position for private financial gain, and nepotism laws in Oregon do allow public officials to appoint or employ relatives or ...

  8. Randy Edsall - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Edsall was involved in a controversy over nepotism in the football program and favoritism in the State General Assembly. The Hartford Courant reported that Public Act 18-175, a bill about state management of online data, included a one-paragraph amendment to the end of the 11-page bill that read, "A state employee who is employed at a ...

  9. Westerville Board of Education member potentially facing ...

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    Under Ohio Revised Code, violation of nepotism laws after a family member has been hired is a fourth-degree felony with a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine.