Heads up, Oregon governing body members! The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has a new checklist to help you navigate Public Meetings Law. Make sure your meetings are transparent and accessible. Check it out here:https://buff.ly/5dJWUo7
Oregon Government Ethics Commission
Government Administration
Salem, OR 390 followers
Impartially and effectively administer and enforce Oregon’s Government Ethics Laws for the benefit of Oregon’s citizens
About us
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) will impartially and effectively administer and enforce Oregon's Government Ethics Laws for the benefit of Oregon's citizens. The Commission will emphasize education in achieving its mission. The OGEC was established by vote of the people in 1974. During the Watergate scandal of the early seventies, Americans were confronted with deceit and misuse of power by elected officials. Citizens across the nation began calling for accountability from their governments. In response, Oregon was one of the first states to create laws designed to open government to greater public scrutiny. In 1974, more than 70 percent of the voters approved a statewide ballot measure to create the Oregon Government Ethics Commission. The ballot measure also established a set of laws (ORS Chapter 244) requiring financial disclosure by certain officials and creating a process to deal with the inevitable question of conflicts of interest. The drafters of the original laws recognized that "conflicts of interest" are, indeed, inevitable in any government that relies on citizen lawmakers. The Commission is comprised of a nine member citizen commission and nine staff members who are all charged with enforcing government ethics laws. Oregon Government Ethics Laws prohibit public officials from using or attempting to use their official position or office to obtain financial gain or to avoid a financial detriment. In addition, it requires public disclosure of economic conflicts of interest. OGEC also enforces state laws which require lobbyists and the entities they represent to register and file quarterly reports of their expenditures. The third area of OGEC's jurisdiction is Public Meetings Law.
- Website
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https://www.oregon.gov/ogec/Pages/default.aspx
External link for Oregon Government Ethics Commission
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Salem, OR
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1974
- Specialties
- Ethics, Lobby Law, Executive Sessions, Oregon Government, Conflicts of Interest, Use of Office, Public Meetings Law, Serial Communications, Governing Bodies, Public Bodies, Lobbying, Gifts, Nepotism, Statement of Economic Interest, Oregon Ethics, and Training
Locations
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Primary
3218 Pringle Rd SE, #220
Salem, OR 97302-1680, US
Employees at Oregon Government Ethics Commission
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Richard Burke
Executive Director at Western Liberty Network
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Stephanie Lagoudakis Heffner
Engaging Trainer and Facilitator, Community Connector, Experienced Volunteer Management Leader
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Alicia McAuley
Chief Operations Officer at Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
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Andrew McIntyre
Investigator with Law Degree
Updates
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Oregon lobbyists: Reminder! Quarterly reports are due to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission on April 15th. Ensure timely filing to stay compliant. Find resources and filing info on the OGEC website. #OregonLobbysit #Lobbying #OGEC #Transparency https://lnkd.in/ggJsckmB
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission's "Ethics Matter" newsletter is a must-read for transparency and accountability. Check it out to stay updated on rules, decisions, and best practices. #OregonEthics #GovernmentTransparency #Accountability
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Hey everyone, just a friendly reminder that the SEI filing deadline is quickly approaching! We're already halfway through the filing period, so if you haven't filed your SEI yet, now's the time to do it. The deadline to file your SEI is Tuesday, April 15th, so don't wait until the last minute. File your SEI today and avoid any potential issues. https://lnkd.in/ggG2qKgi
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Need help filing your SEI? We've got you covered! Check out our website for helpful resources and information to ensure you file on time. https://lnkd.in/ggG2qKgi #oregonethics #OGEC #oregongovernmentethicscommission
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The EFS is now open to file your SEI! Don't wait until the last minute. File your SEI today and avoid any potential issues. #SEI #EFS #Oregon #oregonethics #OGEC
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Oregon folks! Filing season for the Statement of Economic Interest (SEI) opens March 15th! Make sure your email, username, and password are up-to-date to avoid any last-minute headaches. 💻🔑 Need help? Check out the Oregon Government Ethics Commission website for resources and information: https://buff.ly/GeEtXna Don't wait, get prepared! #OGEC #oregongovernmentethicscommission #statementofeconomicinterest #OregonEthics #SEI #PublicService #OregonGovernment
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Oregon folks! Filing season for the Statement of Economic Interest (SEI) opens March 15th! Make sure your email, username, and password are up-to-date to avoid any last-minute headaches. 💻🔑 Need help? Check out the Oregon Government Ethics Commission website for resources and information: https://buff.ly/GeEtXna Don't wait, get prepared! #OGEC #oregongovernmentethicscommission #statementofeconomicinterest #OregonEthics #SEI #PublicService #OregonGovernment
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Meeting materials for OGEC's upcoming Commission meeting are now available on our website. Read more here: https://buff.ly/BI2dp2f
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Mark your calendars! The Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) will hold a Work Session on March 1st, featuring a Public Meetings Law Training for our Commissioners. Details on how to access the meeting can be found here: https://buff.ly/3Da2l8g