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Ethics Enforcement Bill Becomes Law

On March 11 the House voted to create an Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), an independent office to investigate allegations of ethical violations by members of Congress and staff. The vote ends a year-long battle to improve ethics standards in Congress. This office, which we championed, represents a meaningful step toward fixing the broken and discredited ethics enforcement process in the House.

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Thank Speaker Pelosi For Ending An Era

Now that the Office of Congressional Ethics is a reality, send a thank you note to Speaker Pelosi for pushing through this vital reform. Click here to thank her.



Overview

Scandals over the last two years have revealed a number of cases of overt corruption. Former Congressmen Duke Cunningham (Calif.) and Robert Ney (Ohio) were caught trading votes for campaign contributions and other bribes. Disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff landed in jail for masterminding efforts using campaign contributions to steer public funds to his pet projects. Rep William Jefferson (La.) is under investigation after the FBI found $90,000 in cash in his freezer and former Rep. Tom DeLay is still defending himself against corruption charges. Several top legislative and White House aides have already pled guilty to corruption charges and this may only be the tip of the iceberg.

Enforcement is key. The current system is broken. Overseeing one’s own colleagues is difficult under any circumstances, but oversight in a partisan-charged environment like Congress is, as we have now seen, impossible. This is not to say that members of Congress are any less capable than others to self-police, no one self-polices well. In the Executive Branch there is an Office of Government Ethics. Businesses have outside auditors. Congress needs independent and professional oversight and enforcement of the rules.
 




Former super lobbyist Jack Abramoff wasn't caught by the House or Senate ethics enforcement process. We pused for an independent office to investigate ethical misconduct.

 

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