The OCE said Mills and key witnesses "refused to cooperate" with the review, limiting its access to "relevant information." ...
House Republican leaders really didn’t need another controversy surrounding one of their members, but they apparently have ...
The OCC referred the investigation to the House Ethics Committee last August. After the committee’s announcement Thursday to ...
Allegations referred to the panel by the Office of Congressional Conduct involve campaign finance and government contracts.
The House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into Rep. Cory Mills after a probe found he may be violating federal law.
Of note, the report does end any scrutiny of some allegations, recommending dismissal of allegations the political committee Cory Mills for Congress had accepted excessive in-kind contributions in the ...
The panel is still reeling from accusations of leaks and breaches of confidentiality in the previous Congress.
Federal law states that members of Congress cannot have contracts with the U.S. government except in rare circumstances.
The OCC’s board recommended the Ethics Committee subpoena Mills, who has refused to cooperate with the investigation. The GOP ...
Chairman Michael Guest is returning to lead the body, and new members include Nathaniel Moran, Ashley Hinson, Sylvia Garcia, and ranking member Mark DeSaulnier.
The independent, nonpartisan office is unable to launch investigations into complaints against lawmakers and staff members ...
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran, a Republican from Tyler, announced recently that House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, appointed him to the committee. Moran, who serves the First Congressional District ...