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Post Date:10/03/2025
Pontiac, Mich.– Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter announced a sweeping new ethics and conflict of interest reform package for Oakland County elected officials and senior appointed employees. The proposal goes further than the state law by closing loopholes, eliminating spousal exemptions and establishing an Ethics Ombudsperson.
“We are living through extraordinary challenges in our nation and our state. Washington is shut down, Lansing barely avoided one, and the American people overwhelmingly believe government is too divided to solve problems,” Coulter said.
“Oakland County is better than this. I will not allow recent political discord and lack of transparency to undermine the trust our residents place in us and the progress we are making. We have too much important work to do. Just last month we approved a historic budget unanimously — proof that we can rise above partisanship. Now I am calling for that same unity so that we may cast questions aside and put in place commonsense transparency and ethics reforms.”
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