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Public Admin Personal Ethics:
This Code of Ethics by Joel Ontiveros embodies the values of Honesty, Community, Humanism, and Growth. Serving as a moral compass, this individual code outlines fundamental principles that guide behavior in ethical situations. It aligns with the ideology that all humans are equal and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. The code emphasizes honesty as a virtue that transcends utility and fosters trust in personal and professional interactions. It recognizes the diverse global community composed of individuals and groups with varying beliefs and cultures, promoting pluralism, inclusivity, and diversity. Human values and liberty take precedence, with each person considered an autonomous agent entitled to equal rights regardless of their race, citizenship, or identity. The code underscores the right to lead a meaningful life as defined by individuals, as long as it aligns with the principle of avoiding harm.
Memo: Federal Fiscal Issues
The artifact examines the rising concern about income inequality and the concentration of wealth. It highlights frustration across the political spectrum and the potential for civil unrest due to these issues. The analysis is informed by the documentary "Saving Capitalism," where Robert Reich highlights the influence of corporate America on government policies, affecting wealth distribution and political power.
The summary proposes tackling these challenges by overturning the Citizens United decision, enhancing citizen education, and achieving a balanced regulatory approach. It challenges the notion of a strict free market and emphasizes the government's role in shaping the economy. The need for wealth distribution is emphasized as a crucial government responsibility.
Overall, the summary emphasizes the importance of addressing income inequality through informed public discourse, balanced regulations, and collaborative efforts between citizens and the government.
The Relationship Between the Public and Private Sector
This essay explores the interaction between public and private sectors in public administration, using a hypothetical audit project to illustrate ethical challenges. It discusses nepotism, cites examples, and recommends avoiding biased choices. The essay also suggests selecting an external organization to ensure objectivity. It concludes by stressing ethical balance and draws from Wilson and Weber's perspectives for effective public-private collaboration.
Challenges of the Truth-in-Taxation Laws
This memo addresses the challenges presented by Truth-in-Taxation laws in the US. These laws require transparency and public input before increasing property taxes, but they also limit budget flexibility and can discourage business development. The memo suggests solutions like greater flexibility in tax adjustments, improved public engagement, and diversifying revenue sources to reduce dependency on property taxes. It emphasizes the need for collaboration and innovation to strike a balance between transparency and financial sustainability.