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Encyclopedia > U.S. House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct

The Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, often known simply as the Ethics Committee, is one of the This is a list of U.S. Congressional committees (standing committees, joint committees and special committees) that are currently operating the United States House of Representatives, the lower house of the United States Congress. See also: List of U.S. Senate committees Committees of the United States House of Representatives... committees of the The House of Representatives is the larger of two houses that make up the U.S. Congress, the other being the United States Senate. Seal of the House of Representatives Members House of Representatives chamber Members of the House must be citizens of the United States, at least 25 years... United States House of Representatives. Its current chairman is Fourth Congressional District of Washington Richard Norman Doc Hastings (born February 7, 1941), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1995, representing the Fourth Congressional District of Washington. Born in Spokane, Washington, he attended Columbia Basin College and Central Washington University with... Doc Hastings of This article deals with the U.S. state. For other uses, see Washington (disambiguation) State nickname: The Evergreen State Other U.S. States Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Governor Christine Gregoire Official languages None Area 184,824 km² (18th)  - Land 172,587 km²  - Water 12,237... Washington, and the ranking minority member is Alan Bowlby Mollohan (born May 14, American politician. He has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1983, representing the First Congressional District of West Virginia. Born in Fairmont, West Virginia, he attended Greenbrier Military School and the College of William and Mary, completing a... Alan Mollohan of State nickname: Mountain State Other U.S. States Capital Charleston Largest city Charleston Governor Joe Manchin Official languages None Area 62,809 km² (41st)  - Land 62,436 km²  - Water 376 km² (0.6%) Population (2000)  - Population 1,808,344 (37th)  - Density 29.0 /km... West Virginia. It has many functions, but they all revolve around the standards of ethical conduct for members of the House. Under this authority, it:

  • Agrees on a set of rules that regulate what behavior is considered ethical for members (rules relating to gifts, travel, campaign activities, treatment of staff, conflicts of interest, etc. are typical)
  • Conducts investigations into whether members have violated these standards
  • Makes recommendations to the whole House on what action, if any, should be taken as a result of the investigations (e.g. censure, expulsion from the House, or nothing if the member is found not to be violating a rule)
  • Provide advice to members before they (the members) take action, so as to avoid uncertainty over ethical culpability

The ethics committee is traditionally considered to be not very prestigious, since its policies have so little impact on the world outside the House. The committee has an equal number of members from each A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. In party-list proportional representation, parties (and sometimes multi-party cartels) can play a functional role in the voting system. Individuals who are members of political parties defend the partys values... party, unlike the rest of the committees, which are stacked in favor of the party that controls the House.


The committee has a long history; the first matter it handled was on January 30 is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 335 days remaining, (336 in leap years). Events 1649 - King Charles I of England is beheaded. 1790 - The first boat specialized as a lifeboat is tested on the River Tyne. 1820 - Edward Bransfield lands on... January 30, Events February-October - Irish Rebellion of 1798 April 7 - The Georgia and South Carolina and is later twice expanded to include disputed territory claimed by both the U.S. and Spain April 26 - France annexes Geneva May 24 - Irish nationalists rebel against British occupation forces believing that French troops were... 1798, when Rep. Matthew Lyon (July 14, 1749 - August 1, 1822), (father of Chittenden Lyon and great-grandfather of William Peters Hepburn), was a printer, farmer, soldier, and politician, serving as a United States Representative from Vermont and from Kentucky. Lyon was born near Dublin, County Wicklow, Ireland, and attended school in Dublin... Matthew Lyon of This article is about the U.S. state. For other meanings, see Vermont (disambiguation). State nickname: The Green Mountain State Other U.S. States Capital Montpelier Largest city Burlington Governor Jim Douglas Official languages None Area 24,923 km² (45th)  - Land 23,974 km²  - Water 949... Vermont was accused of "gross indecency" after he spat on Rep. Roger Griswold of State nickname: The Constitution State Other U.S. States Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport Governor M. Jodi Rell Official languages English Area 14,371 km² (48th)  - Land 12,559 km²  - Water 1,809 km² (12.6%) Population ( 2000)  - Population 3,405,565... Connecticut after an exchange of insults (a week later, another complaint was filed against Lyon, this time for "gross indecency of language in his defense before this House"). Since the early days of the House, the Committee's reports have gotten much more technical, delving into the details of Campaign finance refers to the means by which money is raised for political election campaigns. Campaign finance system generally refers to prevailing fundraising practices as well as the laws governing those practices. It is commonly alleged that campaign finance based on large private or corporate donations may lead to de... campaign finance and other financial arcana.


External link

  • Official site (http://www.house.gov/ethics)


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