Caitlin Ginley

Staff Writer  The Center for Public Integrity

Caitlin Ginley joined the Center in July 2007 as the University of Delaware’s 10th James R. Soles Fellow. She graduated cum laude in May 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in English and political science, concentrating in journalism. She worked for two years on the editorial staff of the university’s award-winning student newspaper, The Review, and was an intern for Delaware Today magazine and Court TV.

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Since the release of our States of Disclosure report last month, we’ve been monitoring discussions in state capitols about the need for toug

A settlement providing the Internal Revenue Service access to the identities of Americans holding secret accounts at Swiss bank UBS is being

Citing his state’s poor showing in the Center’s States of Disclosure ranking, Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox yesterday proposed an ethic

The New York state Senate voted against transparency last night when it failed to pass a plan that would reform the state’s ethics laws....

There’s been movement on the ethics front in at least five states since the Center released its States of Disclosure rankings back in late J

Earlier this week the District of Columbia Council unanimously approved emergency legislation to establish the city’s first “Code of Officia

Since the Center began keeping track of state financial disclosure laws in 1999, three states have stood out somewhat notoriously for, well,

New York Governor David Paterson is expected to announce a sweeping ethics reform package Wednesday, which is already being hailed as “the m

West Virginia stands to gain at least 21 points in our States of Disclosure project, following passage of an ethics bill yesterday in the H

New York gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo kicked off his campaign last weekend by saying lawmakers in Albany need a healthy dose of ethi

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