News -> INDReporter TUE, OCT 11 11:13AM by Walter Pierce

Ethics Board clears Latiolais

Britt Latiolais, the challenger against incumbent District 5 Councilman Jared Bellard, has been cleared by the Louisiana Ethics Board to keep his full-time job at commercial uniform company Cintas in the event he wins the Oct. 22 election. Latiolais requested an opinion from the board last month because Cintas has a contract with Lafayette Consolidated Government. The board, however, warned Latiolais that he would be prohibited as a Cintas employee from overseeing that LCG contract, and that he would have to recuse himself from any council votes or discussion related to his employer.

In related action, the board similarly gave Holly Boffey, a Youngsville resident and candidate for the District 7 seat on the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the all-clear to keep her full-time job with the Association of Professional Educators of Louisiana if she wins on Oct. 22, placing the same restrictions on her elected office as those imposed on Latiolais.


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written by ragin_cajun , October 11, 2011 - 06:25 pm
Then I'm not too clear on why we need to have a "Louisiana Ethics Board". A full time employee of a government contractor can't serve on the Council. That just seems simple and clear to me. A+PEL, although not a union, does everything a union does but strike, and they lobby legislatures and school boards. They can't have an employee on the BESE board.

I'm sure that Latiolais and Boffey are great and honest people, and my remarks have nothing to do with them as people or candidates.

But, surely we can all agree that this is an obvious and irresistible conflict of interest for these people.
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