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Florida's new financial disclosure rules get praise, even as city leaders resign in protest

Florida's new financial disclosure rules get praise, even as city leaders resign in protest

Florida's new financial disclosure rules get praise, even as city leaders resign in protest

Florida Matters

January 23, 202428m 14s

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A new financial disclosure law has resulted in some local government officials resigning. Senate Bill 774, ethics requirements for public officials, took effect Jan. 1. It requires elected officials in local municipalities to file much more detailed financial disclosures than before- on assets over $1,000. Cities like St. Pete Beach, Anna Maria island and tiny Eagle Lake in Polk County are among those seeing resignations. To discuss the issue further, we spoke with Barbara Peterson, executive director of the Florida Center for Government Accountability; Caroline Klancke, executive director of the Florida Ethics Institute; and Joshua Ceballos, local government accountability reporter for WLRN.