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Mon Jan 2, 2017, 11:20 PM Jan 2017

Republican chairman of House Judiciary Commttee moves to abolish Office of Ethics

...in anticipation, no doubt, that Trump will fail their standards to the point of criminality.

Norman Ornstein ?@NormOrnstein 2h2 hours ago
In shameful act, @BobGoodlatte6 moves to gut House Office of Congressional Ethics. House Republicans say goodbye to ethics! Despicable move.

House GOP votes to gut independent ethics office

House Republicans on Monday voted to eviscerate the Office of Congressional Ethics, the independent body created in 2008 to investigate allegations of misconduct by lawmakers after several bribery and corruption scandals sent members to prison.

The ethics change, which prompted an outcry from Democrats and government watchdog groups, is part of a rules package that the full House will vote on Tuesday. The package also includes a means for Republican leaders to punish lawmakers if there is a repeat of the Democratic sit-in last summer over gun control.

Under the ethics change pushed by Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., the non-partisan Office of Congressional Ethics would fall under the control of the House Ethics Committee, which is run by lawmakers. It would be known as the Office of Congressional Complaint Review, and the rule change would require that "any matter that may involve a violation of criminal law must be referred to the Committee on Ethics for potential referral to law enforcement agencies after an affirmative vote by the members," according to Goodlatte's office.

Lawmakers would have the final say under the change. House Republicans voted 119-74 for the Goodlatte measure despite arguments from Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., against the change. They failed to sway rank-and-file Republicans, some of whom have felt unfairly targeted by the OCE.

Democrats, led by Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, reacted angrily.

"Republicans claim they want to 'drain the swamp,' but the night before the new Congress gets sworn in, the House GOP has eliminated the only independent ethics oversight of their actions," the California lawmaker said in a statement. "Evidently, ethics are the first casualty of the new Republican Congress."

Chris Carson, president of the League of Women Voters, said Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., should be ashamed of himself and his leadership team.

"We all know the so-called House Ethics Committee is worthless for anything other than a whitewash — sweeping corruption under the rug. That's why the independent Office of Congressional Ethics has been so important. The OCE works to stop corruption and that's why Speaker Ryan is cutting its authority. Speaker Ryan is giving a green light to congressional corruption."

read: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-house-gop-independent-ethics-office-20170102-story.html

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Republican chairman of House Judiciary Commttee moves to abolish Office of Ethics (Original Post) bigtree Jan 2017 OP
I concur with the reactions of the Democrats. We all know the R's have zero ethics. CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2017 #1

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,588 posts)
1. I concur with the reactions of the Democrats. We all know the R's have zero ethics.
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 11:25 PM
Jan 2017

Despicable, hypocritical, lying bastards--all the Republicans have these in common.

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