Citing Sunlight reporting, the Office of Congressional Ethics recommends that Rep. Steve Stockman be subpoenaed to testify about potentially illegal campaign contributions.
Continue readingAnother delay in ethics probes of Reps. Schock, Owens
Thanks to a parliamentary quirk and a slow start getting organized, the House Ethics Committee will not be releasing information today about the ethics probes into two members of Congress.
Continue readingNew House Ethics Committee Report Search Tool
The House Ethics Committee is responsible for investigating and making recommendations on the enforcement of House ethics rules. In an... View Article
Continue readingOCE Survives Vote to Slash Funding, But 100+ Reps Support Cuts
Moments ago, the House of Representatives defeated an amendment by Rep. Mel Watt (D-N.C.) to slash 40% of the funding... View Article
Continue readingStrengthen the House Ethics Process
The House Ethics Committee has retained outside counsel to assist it with its inquiry into Representative Maxine Waters, according to... View Article
Continue readingNew York Congressman Under Ethics Investigation
Another New York Congressman is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee. According to the New York Post, the House... View Article
Continue readingEthics broadens Waters probe to examine communications with key committee
The House Ethics Committee is said to have broadened its inquiry into Rep. Maxine Waters by examining whether the Financial Services Committee fully complied with requests to turn over documents. Waters was scheduled to go on trial last month for inappropriately using her position in Congress to aid a bank that her husband had an ownership stake in in receiving money from the government bank bailout fund. That trial was delayed due to the revelation of a new e-mail that could be used as corroborating evidence. The revelation of that e-mail has led to broader questions of whether there is other evidence being withheld. The Washington Post reports:
Four officials, congressional staff members, and others familiar with the probe confirmed on Thursday that her trial was postponed two weeks ago in part to explore the delay in not turning over that e-mail and to examine whether other evidence was withheld. Continue reading
Ethics Committee censures Rep. Rangel after 11 violations of ethics rules
Three days after making a scene and storming out of his own trial on violating House ethics rules, Rep. Charlie... View Article
Continue readingRangel was acquitted on charge alleging personal gain
Yesterday, the adjudicatory subcommittee trying Rep. Charles Rangel on ethics charges announced that they had found the congressman guilty on... View Article
Continue readingRangel’s big PR move
With no bluff, but all bluster, Rep. Charlie Rangel removed himself from his own ethics trial, declaring that the process... View Article
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