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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BALTIMORE, Md. (March 23, 2015)—Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will introduce four pieces of legislation to the Baltimore City Council that add clarity and transparency to city ethics laws.
Mayor Rawlings-Blake initially introduced a similar ethics package in 2012. At that time, the package of ethics bills were held indefinitely on second reader. This year, Mayor Rawlings-Blake has reintroduced the legislation and added a fourth bill.
“These commonsense reforms will add clarity to the city’s ethics laws and provide another layer of protection to ensure that public officials are acting in the best interest of citizens,” said Mayor Rawlings-Blake. “I am hopeful that the City Council will act swiftly on these reforms and work with my administration to continue rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse in city government.”
This is the latest effort from the Rawlings-Blake Administration to build public trust in local government through greater transparency. Previously, the mayor increased the staff and budget for the Office of the Inspector General to better combat fraud and corruption in city government; restructured the Baltimore City Board of Ethics to make it more independent; and tightened the ethics code for City employees.
The legislation introduced today includes:
For additional information, view the agenda for tonight’s City Council meeting at https://baltimore.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx.