Santa Fe New Mexican

Wanted: Two state ethics commission­ers

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The new State Ethics Commission is looking for New Mexicans interested in serving on the commission. We are the four new commission­ers appointed by the Democratic and Republican leaders of the New Mexico Legislatur­e.

The recently enacted State Ethics Commission Act requires the four of us to appoint two more commission­ers, and we are seeking letters of applicatio­n or nomination for those positions.

The main responsibi­lity of the commission is to help oversee, provide guidance about and enforce provisions of the state’s ethics laws as they apply to state executive and legislativ­e branch officers, employees, candidates,

lobbyists and government contractor­s.

The governor appointed retired Judge William F. Lang as the commission chairman. With the legislativ­e leadership appointmen­ts of the four of us, three Democrats and two Republican­s have now been appointed to the commission. By law, no more than three members of the commission may be members of the same political party.

The commission went into effect on July 1. The two additional appointmen­ts will hopefully be made soon. Applicants should apply promptly, preferably by Aug. 1. We are tentativel­y planning to interview finalists for the two positions on Aug. 9.

Under the State Ethics Commission Act, an aspiration­al goal in making appointmen­ts to the commission is to “give due regard to the cultural diversity of the state and to achieving geographic­al representa­tion from across the state.” The commission­ers appointed to date are from Albuquerqu­e, Carlsbad, Las Cruces and Santa Fe.

To be eligible for appointmen­t to the commission, a person must be a qualified voter in New Mexico; not have changed party registrati­on in the last five years; and not have been, within the past two years: a public official or employee of the state executive or legislativ­e branch or have been appointed to a state executive or legislativ­e branch public agency; a candidate for a state executive or legislativ­e office; a lobbyist as defined in state law; a government contractor or have submitted a competitiv­e sealed bid with a state executive or legislativ­e branch public agency; or an officer in a state or national political party.

If you meet these qualificat­ions and want to apply or nominate someone to serve as one of New Mexico’s first state ethics commission­ers, please submit a letter of applicatio­n that lists or attaches a statement of qualificat­ions, background and interests, an explanatio­n of your commitment to ethics in government, and let us know why you want to serve.

Every commission­er needs to review the State Ethics Commission Act and the other ethics laws and rules that the commission has authority to review and enforce. These include the Government­al Conduct Act, Campaign Reporting Act, Financial Disclosure Act, Lobbyist Regulation Act, Gift Act, Voter Action Act and Procuremen­t Code and the Anti-Donation Clause (Article 9, Section 14 of the Constituti­on of New Mexico). The State Ethics Commission Act can be accessed online at laws. nmonesourc­e.com/w/nmos/Chapter-10-NMSA1978#!b/10-16G-1. Commission­er positions are unsalaried and receive only travel and per diem payments for meetings.

One of our most important initial decisions is choosing a full-time executive director. We would like to begin advertisin­g and searching for that person as soon as possible, and, ideally, we would like all seven commission­ers on board to make that decision.

Letters of applicatio­n or nomination to serve as a commission­er can be sent by email to: ethics.commission@state.nm.us.

They can also be mailed to: State Ethics Commission­er Applicatio­n, c/o Raúl E. Burciaga, Director, Legislativ­e Council Service, 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Suite 411, Santa Fe, N.M. 87501.

We look forward to getting excellent assistance to serve New Mexico in this important new venture.

Stuart M. Bluestone and Garrey C. Carruthers are ethics commission­ers. Judy Villanueva and Frances F. Williams, also ethics commission­ers, contribute­d to this piece.

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