Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1286, requiring California officials to disclose new job offers while they are still in office. The new law mandates disclosure of the employer's name, ...
California’s elected and appointed officials will now have to tell the public when they’ve accepted a job offer from a new employer that might seek favors from them while they’re still in a position ...
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New law requires California officials to disclose job offers made before they leave office
which enforces California’s ethics laws, said Chairperson Adam Silver proposed the bill idea to Boerner’s office after reading CalMatters’ story. Under the new law, officials must now provide the ...
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