by Andy McCoy, Contributor
Voters in Washington, DC recently enacted three charter amendments relating to ethics. Amendment V, which passed with 85% support, would allow the DC Council to expel a member by a 5/6 vote if the Council could demonstrate a gross failure to meet the highest standards of conduct. Amendments VI and VII, which both passed with over 75% support, would disqualify felons from holding a Council seat or the Mayor’s office. Amendments VI and VII are both limited in scope as they only disqualify individuals that were convicted of a felony while holding the office. This would have the effect of immediately expelling a Mayor or Council member upon conviction for any felony and also barring the individual from holding that particular office again. Interestingly a Council member convicted while serving on the Council would not be disqualified from serving as Mayor and vice versa. These Amendments would also fail to bar candidates who resigned before conviction from holding the same office again in the future. [Read more…] about Ethics Tightened on D.C. Government