The Times reports that a group is raising ethics issues related to members of Congress who stayed at a house in Washington, DC affiliated with a religious group.
Month: April 2010
Times praises for release of Deal report
This Times editorial praises the Office of Congressional Ethics for releasing its report on Rep. Nathan Deal after his departure from the House: “The office served notice on lawmakers that someone new is indeed watching — and with a professional eye.”
Rep. Frank: No contact with former aide turned lobbyist
The Hill reports that Rep. Frank has instructed committee staff to have no contact with a former employee. In a statement, the House Financial Services Committee chairman said the normal one-year ban on the former staffer, Peter Roberson, is not strong enough. Frank directed committee aides to avoid all communication with Roberson on financial regulation […]