
WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Nancy Mace plans to force a House vote next week on her resolution to release sexual misconduct and harassment reports involving members of Congress, she told NBC News on Wednesday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The South Carolina congresswoman’s resolution would require the House Ethics Committee to release all sexual misconduct or harassment reports involving members or their staffers.
Main Idea: Rep. Nancy Mace plans to force a House vote on a measure that would require the House Ethics Committee to release sexual misconduct and harassment reports involving members of Congress and their staff.
Key Points:
The fight over misconduct reports could deepen public distrust in Congress and keep taxpayers focused on scandals instead of policy.
Releasing more reports could help voters judge lawmakers and may push Congress to handle harassment cases more openly and fairly.
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Primary subject of the article; she is forcing the House vote and is quoted extensively on the issue.
Central figure in the misconduct allegations that prompted the resolution and the expected Ethics Committee findings.
Central congressional body that would be required to release the misconduct and harassment reports.
Key institutional actor that would have to schedule the floor vote after Mace’s privileged motion.
Nonpartisan congressional body that completed an investigation into Gonzales and will send findings to the Ethics Committee.
Named supporter of Mace’s effort who comments on the House and ethical standards.
Named lawmaker publicly criticizing Gonzales and urging action, but not the main focus.
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