"Government is a trust, and the officers of the government are trustees; and both the trust and trustees are created for the benefit of the people."
Henry Clay, American Statesman, Lexington, Kentucky, May 16, 1829
Purpose: To provide a local forum for consideration and investigation of ethical problems and issues.
In 1992, the City Council passed an ordinance creating the Jacksonville Ethics Commission. With the State of Florida's Commission on Ethics and city ethics ordinances, a local Commission brings a valuable service to city officers and employees by providing a forum for consideration of ethics problems and questions.
The Commission is composed of nine members, and one member is appointed by each of the following: the City Council, the Mayor, the School Board, the Civil Service Board, the State Attorney, and the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court. The remaining three are appointed by a majority vote of the Commission (noted with *).
Commission Members
|
Name |
Category |
|
 Jay Williams, Chair* BIO
|
Ethics Commission |
|
 Gene Filbert, Vice Chair BIO
|
Duval County School Board |
|
 J. W. Wilkens BIO
|
Civil Service Board |
|
 Braxton Gillam
|
Mayor |
|
 Kirby Oberdorfer
|
Chief Judge |
|
 Dr. J. Patrick Plumlee BIO
|
City Council |
|
Pat Sher BIO |
State Attorney |
|
 Mary Swart* BIO
|
Ethics Commission |
|
Mary Alice Phelan* |
Ethics Commission |
Christine Lyle, Ethics Coordinator
Click here to read Duties of the Ethics Commission.
Click here for the Commission's Internal Operating Procedures. (PDF 10K)
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