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Cincinnati Council voted 8-0 Wednesday to ban some campaign contributions in an effort to combat corruption, and to create a new position to oversee all reform efforts at City Hall.
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A new report from the National Civic League was sparked by the corruption charges and ethics challenges at Cincinnati City Hall.
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The meetings are for residents to help city officials brainstorm ways to improve or create new methods of engagement. You can also take an online survey.
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National Civic League study includes recommendations for the city's council-manager form of government.
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Cincinnati Council passed an ordinance Wednesday requiring all future mayors and councils to create a code of conduct for themselves. But the current council is declining to establish a code of conduct for their last couple months in office.
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A director of ethics and good government could take on responsibility for implementing anti-corruption reform in Cincinnati. Creating that new position is a key part of City Manager Paula Boggs Muething's reform recommendations, outlined in a new report.
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A newly proposed charter amendment would require city council members and the mayor to resign if they are running for another salaried, elected position.…
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Cincinnati's Economic Development Reform Panel heard feedback from a few people Friday on its draft recommendations. City Council formed the panel in…
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An anti-corruption panel wants feedback from Cincinnatians on potential recommendations for reform. The Economic Development Reform Panel must submit…
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Republicans in the Ohio House – the majority of them anyway – finally managed to get themselves together and do what they should have done nearly a year…
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Last year three Cincinnati City Council members were indicted on federal bribery charges, leading many to believe there is a culture of corruption at City…
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A panel tasked with suggesting reforms to Cincinnati's economic development process is refining its first draft of recommendations. At a meeting Friday,…
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The city of Cincinnati will pay a contractor $150,000 for an audit of recent economic development deals. Council unanimously appropriated the funds…
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A special commission of three retired judges has decided against suspending Cincinnati City Council Member Wendell Young for deleting text messages…
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Continuing work on our Trust in Local Government, WVXU's Public Integrity Project, we sought out the opinions of the newest group of voters, the members…
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In many Cincinnati neighborhoods, nonprofit organizations called community development corporations work to represent residents as they engage with local…
