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Legal Center Files FEC Complaint Against Rep. Towns for Personal Use of Campaign Funds

Date
May 29, 2012
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) seeking an investigation of Rep. Edolphus Towns concerning allegations that he illegally converted campaign funds to personal use.  Media reports have indicated that the Congressman’s wife, Gwen Towns...

Senate Accepts Weaker House STOCK Act, Drops Other Reforms: Statement of Meredith McGehee, Policy Director

Date
March 19, 2012
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Majority Leader Reid's decision to have the Senate pass the House version of the STOCK Act is disappointing and snatches away a critical opportunity to strengthen ethics laws for public officials and bring some oversight to those who mine the halls of Congress for “political intelligence” investors...

U.S. Senate: Anti-Corruption Provisions Should be Restored to STOCK Act in Conference, Legal Center, Reformers Tell Majority Leader Reid

Date
March 5, 2012
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center and other reform groups urged Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) to insist on a STOCK Act conference to restore key anti-corruption provisions to the legislation that were stripped out of the House version.

“Claims by House Leaders that they had passed a...

U.S. House: CLC & Reformers Urge House to Pass STOCK Act & Retain Public Corruption Provisions

Date
February 5, 2012
Issues
Ethics

In three separate letters today, the Campaign Legal Center and other reform groups urged the House pass the “Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge” (STOCK) Act, banning congressional insider trading, and emphasized the importance of retaining anti-public corruption measures from the Senate...

Senate Passage of STOCK Act Marks Important, But Initial, Step: Statement of Meredith McGehee, Policy Director

Date
February 2, 2012
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

“Last night’s Senate passage of the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act represents a strong step forward on several important ethical issues. Senators who voted for passage are to be commended.  It is now up to the House leadership to ensure that the legislation is not watered down...

U.S. Senate: CLC Urges Senate Committee to Pass Strong Ban on Congressional Insider Trading at Tomorrow’s Markup

Date
December 12, 2011
Issues
Ethics
Today, the Campaign Legal Center, and a coalition of reform groups, urged the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Government Affairs to pass a strong version of a bill banning congressional insider trading at its markup of the legislation tomorrow.  The “Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge...

U.S. House: On Insider Trading, Reformers Urge House Leadership Not to Ignore Majority of House Members

Date
December 8, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center, and a coalition of reform groups, called on the Speaker of the House and the House Majority Leader to heed calls from a majority of the colleagues to pass legislation to curb congressional insider trading.

The letter to Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Majority...

U.S. Congress: Insider Trading Regs Covering Congress Insufficient - STOCK Act Should Not be Derailed By Congressional Heel-Draggers

Date
December 5, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center, and a coalition of reform groups, called again for a ban on congressional insider trading as the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing downplaying the need for the legislation. In a letter to both houses of Congress, the groups urged Members to quickly...

U.S. Senate: CLC Calls for Ban on Congressional Insider Trading as STOCK Act Moves Forward

Date
November 30, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center, and a coalition of reform groups, renewed its call for a ban congressional insider trading and urged the Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee to quickly move legislation forward to the full Senate.  The Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing...

U.S. Congress: Reform Groups Press Congress to Curb Congressional Insider Trading

Date
November 17, 2010
Issues
Ethics

Today the Campaign Legal Center and other reform groups urged Members of Congress to co-sponsor and push for passage of the “Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act” (STOCK Act) designed to prevent congressional insider trading.  In separate letters to the full House and Senate the groups...

House Majority Leader Defies Public Outrage & Member Support for Congressional Insider Trading Ban: Statement of Meredith McGehee, Policy Director

Date
December 7, 2011
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The abrupt cancellation of the House Judiciary Committee’s markup of the STOCK Act is a slap in the face to the American people.  The move by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor comes on the same day that a majority of House Members have co-sponsored the legislation.  Once again, congressional...

U.S. House: Reform Groups Urge Office of Congressional Ethics to Steer Clear of Procedural Minefield

Date
February 12, 2013
Issues
Ethics

Reform groups sent a letter today to the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) urging the agency to avoid the procedural minefield of rules changes proposed recently by several private attorneys.

The reform groups include the Campaign Legal Center, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in...

U.S. House: Judiciary Committee Urged to Pass Bill Tomorrow to Help Prosecutors Battle Public Corruption

Date
November 29, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center and a coalition of reform groups called on the House Judiciary Committee to pass the bipartisan “Clean Up Government Act of 2011” (H.R. 2572) at a markup tomorrow.  This legislation would restore important tools for federal prosecutors fighting public corruption –...

U.S. House: CLC Applauds “Clean Up Government Act” Unanimous Committee Vote: Statement of Meredith McGehee, Policy Director

Date
November 30, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today, the House Judiciary Committee unanimously passed the “Clean Up Government Act of 2011” (H.R. 2572).  The legislation would restore important tools for federal prosecutors fighting public corruption – specifically revisions to the Honest Services and illegal gratuities statutes – that have...

White House & U.S. House: CLC Calls for FEC Overhaul, Submits Congressional Testimony on Dysfunctional Agency

Date
November 2, 2011
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal and a group of reform organizations urged President Obama to break the gridlock at the Federal Election Commission by nominating new commissioners and in congressional testimony urged the complete overhaul of the dysfunctional enforcement agency.

“For years the FEC has...

U.S. House: Reform Groups Call for Action on Legislation to Allow Prosecutors to Combat Public Corruption

Date
September 6, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today reform groups urged a House Judiciary subcommittee to hold hearings on the “Clean Up Government Act of 2011” (H.R. 2572), legislation that would provide critically needed amendments to the federal criminal statutes to hold public officials accountable for a broad range of corrupt practices. ...

American Bar Association Urges Strengthening of Lobbying Laws

Date
August 9, 2011
Issues
Ethics

The American Bar Association’s (ABA) House of Delegates yesterday passed a resolution urging the Congress to amend and strengthen the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA).  The resolution, which passed without opposition, urges a narrowing of the reporting threshold (currently 20%), requiring disclosure...

Rep. Watt’s Attempt to Gut Office of Congressional Ethics Fails: Statement of Meredith McGehee, Policy Director

Date
July 21, 2011
Issues
Ethics

It is a sad commentary that almost one third of the House followed the lead of Rep. Mel Watt (D-MC) and voted to eviscerate the budget of the only functioning element of the House ethics process.  The Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) should be strengthened, not weakened and no further proof of...

U.S. House: Back Door Attempt to Scuttle Office of Congressional Ethics Condemned by Reform Groups

Date
July 20, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today reform groups urged every Member of the House of Representatives to vote down an amendment to the Congressional budget bill that would slash the budget for the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) by 40 percent ($619,000).  In a letter the groups praised the work of the OCE and condemned the...

U.S. House: Rep. Waters Investigation Requires Outside Counsel Reform Groups Tell Ethics Committee

Date
July 19, 2011
Issues
Ethics

Today reform groups urged the Chair and Ranking Member of the House Ethics Committee to engage an outside counsel to complete the long-delayed investigation of Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA).  The groups also praised the work of the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) and urged an expansion...

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