Governor Rauner signs Executive Order for
ethical and responsive government
Bans “revolving door” of state employees to
lobbying entities; further restricts bans on gifts from prohibited
sources; Expands disclosures of economic interests; Reviews state
employment contracts
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[January 14, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD – Governor Bruce Rauner
signed Executive Order 15-09 today, which tightens ethical requirements
for all state employees to ensure they adhere to the highest standards
of honesty, integrity and impartiality while working for the people of
Illinois.
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“Business as usual is over in Illinois and we need to regain the
trust of the taxpayers,” Gov. Rauner said. “Today, we are showing
the State of Illinois we have learned our lessons and are changing.”
Executive Order 15-09 bans the revolving door of executive branch
and state agency employees from negotiating for a new position with
a lobbyist or lobbying entity while employed. It also restricts
former employees from accepting positions as a paid lobbyist or with
a lobbying entity for one year after leaving their position.
It also further restricts gifts from prohibited sources by state
employees, their spouse, or immediate family members living with
that employee. They are not allowed to solicit or knowingly accept
any gift from those sources.
Further, this Executive Order expands what state employees must
disclose on their statement of economic interests, which is already
required under state law. State employees now must identify if they,
their spouse or children under 18 have more than a 5 percent
interest in a property in which the state is a tenant, lessor, or
other interest in the property.
Those same people must also disclose, regardless if they are paid or
not, any non-governmental positions that they hold. These positions
may be with business entities, non-profit organizations, labor
groups, educational institutions, and any other type of entity.
Also, state employees, their spouse, and any children under the age
of 18 must disclose any ongoing litigation in which they are a named
party with the State of Illinois. They also must disclose if they
have any financial interests in lawsuits against the State of
Illinois.
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The Executive Order also requires full cooperation with the Special
Master appointed by the U.S. District Court of the Northern District
of Illinois to investigate any hiring practices within state
agencies.
Finally, state agencies are now required to have all employment
contracts reviewed and approved by the Governor’s Office of
Management and Budget (GOMB). The order also instructs the GOMB to
conduct a thorough review of employment contracts within the State
of Illinois to identify political, wasteful or other improper
purposes.
“The State of Illinois needs to rebuild its trust with its citizens,
and today’s Executive Order takes steps to ensure that starts now,”
Gov. Rauner added. “We have a moral obligation to rebuild the
reputation within our state, along with our perception within the
country, to ultimately renew taxpayers’ faith in government.”
A copy of Executive Order 15-09
[Lance Trover, Office of Governor
Bruce Rauner]
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