LINCOLN- Frank Daley Jr., who has been executive director of the Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Commission since 1999, has announced that he will retire in August. Daley will be 69 in August and feels it is time to look at others items and areas of his life. Daley said, “I’ve had the opportunity to watch the Legislature, which I admire, in action year after year."
Daley said he has always been fascinated by his job and the legislature. The ability of a body to come in once a year and complete everything you need to do is something Daley admired. “It’s pretty impressive, compared to the complete dysfunction in Washington, D.C.,” Daley said.
The Accountability and Disclosure Commission oversees campaign finance disclosure, lobbying, statements of financial interest and conflicts of interest at the state and local levels. It can impose civil penalties for violations of state campaign laws. Daley's successor will be discussed at the next Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Commission meeting.
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