Jacksonville Ethics Office approves KHA CEO’s for-profit business venture with conditions

Action News Jax has learned the City of Jacksonville’s Ethics Office and Office of General Counsel have reviewed and approved a disclosure form for secondary employment submitted by the CEO of the city’s Kids Hope Alliance, with conditions.

There had been a question whether CEO Saralyn Grass might have a conflict of interest due to her private for-profit company founded with her husband.

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But the Ethics office, and the OGC, determined there are no conflicts of state or local ethics law under a “self-imposed restriction” that neither Grass or her husband will offer services getting funding from the City of Jacksonville.

The Ethics office said in part:…

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