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H.Res.895: Establishing within the House of Representatives an Office of Congressional Ethics, and for other purposes.

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March 19, 2008 After Long Delays, House Creates Independent Ethics Panel

Mike Capuano (D-MA), released H. Res. 895, to create an independent ethics office that would conduct preliminary investigations. All Republicans on the task ...

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Source: Hawaii Reporter, HI


March 19, 2008 After Long Delays, House Creates Independent Ethics Panel

Mike Capuano (D-MA), released H. Res. 895, to create an independent ethics office that would conduct preliminary investigations. All Republicans on the task ...

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Source: OMB Watch


March 13, 2008 New House Rule Revives Old Feud Over Ethics

... R-Ohio, are required to agree on six “individuals of exceptional public standing” to serve on the outside ethics board created March 11 ( H Res 895 ). ...

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Source: CQPolitics.com, DC


February 28, 2008 The most important issue of the century!!

This week congress is going to vote on a resolution (H. Res. 895). This law will for the first time ever institute, an independent Office of Congressional ...

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Source: OpEdNews, PA


February 28, 2008 League of Women Voters Expresses 'Deep Disappointment' in House ...

WASHINGTON, , Feb 27, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- H. Res. 895, Establishing an Office of Congressional Ethics, "Will Prove Inadequate" WASHINGTON, Feb. ...

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Source: FOXBusiness


January 20, 2008 Ethics Task Force Recommendations Pose Challenges for House Leaders

... HR 4239 ), and say they will look for an opportunity to append subpoena language to the leadership task force’s measure ( H Res 895 ). ...

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Source: CQPolitics.com, DC


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