Belmar Residents Seek To Repeal Loosened Ethics Laws
Belmar- A committee of Independent and Democrat Belmar voters is gathering signatures to repeal the recently passed Pay-to-Play/Ethics Ordinance that allows Belmar elected officials running for higher office outside of Belmar to accept campaign contributions from Borough vendors, professionals, liquor licensees and developers. New the Ethics Ordinance also allows those who contribute less than $300 to an elected official’s campaign to remain anonymous. The previous Ethics Ordinance required that all campaign contributions be disclosed.
In an announcement released on Common Sense for Belmar, Thomas Fahy, Linda Chelsen, Linda Sharkus, Katrina Clapsis, and former Mayor Kenneth Pringle said:
Posted: March 3rd, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Belmar, Matt Doherty, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News | Tags: Belmar, Common Sense for Belmar, ethics, Faulkner Act, Katina Clapis, Ken Pringle, Lawless Matt Doherty, Linda Chelsen, Linda Sharkus, Matt Doherty, Matt's Law, Monmouth County News, Pay-to-play, Thomas Fahy | 4 Comments »