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		<title>Falcioni, New Broomell Appointee to Cecil County Ethics Panel, to be Chair After Two Members Resign</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Cecil Times Special Report Valerie Falcioni, a new Cecil County Ethics Commission member appointed last December, is slated to take over the chairmanship of the panel this week, after two long-term members resigned recently. The three remaining members of the five-seat panel were all appointed last December. Falcioni is a longtime friend of Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) and another new member, Walt Rozanski, has donated to Broomell’s political campaigns. The third new member is William (Bruce) Hemphill, an Elkton lawyer. The opening came after Jason Allison, an Elkton lawyer and longtime panel member who had been serving as acting chairman since January, submitted his resignation on May 2. In an interview with Cecil Times, Allison said he resigned for personal reasons, citing the recent “serious illness” of his wife, Dr. Cydney Teal, who is chief medical officer at Union Hospital, and his responsibilities to help care for the couple’s two young children while also running his law practice. “For me, it was just becoming more time-consuming than I had to give,” he said of the ethics panel duties. Another carry-over ethics panel member, Diana Gillig, subsequently submitted her resignation, citing personal reasons and work demands on her time. As [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Commish OK Broomell Bid to Give New Ethics Panel Members&#8217; Priority</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County Commissioners endorsed, by the usual Three Amigos majority vote Tuesday, a proposal by Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) to give longer terms of service to three new members of the county Ethics Commission, in a do-over of a vote taken months ago. The action amounted to yet another “do-over” of a previous Board decision, made 12/6/11, to expand the ethics panel to five members with three new members and two re-appointments. At that time, the expiration dates of individual members’ terms were specified in the resolution adopted by the Commissioners, including Broomell. But last week, Broomell sought an immediate do-over vote because she now wants to give the longest terms of service to the newest members. However, she was directed to put her proposal in writing before action was taken. So she did that for Tuesday’s morning worksession meeting and then pushed it to an immediate vote&#8211; instead of waiting for a public introduction of the plan at an evening meeting so citizens could be aware of it and comment, as proposed by Commissioner Robert Hodge (R-5), as “a matter of transparency.” Eventually, Hodge abstained from the vote, and Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2) opposed the move, saying she [&#8230;]]]></description>
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