A small committee comprised of Knox
County commissioners and Ethics Committee members met earlier today to
kick around a couple ideas about the future makeup of the Ethics
Committee and just how its members get selected.
Right now, it looks like they're
leaning toward recommending (to the county commission) that the
committee be comprised of non-commissioners and that local,
non-partisan civic groups appoint the members.
The four-member subcommittee got the
idea from Nashville-Davidson's ethics committee. Apparently over
there, the local league of women voters organization, a couple of
attorney bar associations, a trade and labor council and some other
group that no one could remember appoints the membership.
But, could that cause a problem? Who
picks the civic groups that cast the final picks?
Yeah. Big Circle.
Anyhoo, at this point, it's just
discussion. The members, though, did agree to narrow down some
official recommendations by next month, so they can actually vote.
And at least one suggestion tossed out there is to set one-term term limits on the
committee.
As you might recall, the committee
upset some folks awhile back when it opted to re-appoint a few
members in what appeared to be a rigged contest. At least that's what
some folks said. Whatever. It certainly didn't look good.
The thought is that if the panel has a
one term limit – whether it's one year or four years – members
won't reappoint themselves.
In addition, some on the subcommittee
felt that it would be worth keeping some commissioners on the panel,
if only for their institutional knowledge but that they would hold
non-voting positions.
Currently, The committee is comprised
of nine members, including one county commissioner appointed by the
commission, a Knox County Sheriff's Office representative appointed
by the sheriff and seven residents — three selected by the
commission, two by the county mayor and two by the Ethics Committee.
Members serve for three years.
If it finds something amiss, it can
refer the issue to the district attorney general for a further probe
or to the county law director for a legal opinion or recommendation.
The panel will meet again next month to
talk more.
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