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CLC filed a complaint against EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt asking for an investigation into his ethics conduct when he used his official position and government resources to try and secure a franchise opportunity for his wife at Chick-fil-A. CLC sent this to the EPA's Inspector General and the Office of Government Ethics.
CLC filed an ethics complaint before the EPA's Inspector General, asking for an investigation into conduct by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for misuse of government position by trying to secure a business opportunity for his wife.
CLC filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel on November 22 requesting an investigation into Special Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway for an apparent violation of the Hatch Act. On November 29, CLC filed an amended complaint containing new information.
Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is urging that Kellyanne Conway be removed from office or given a lengthy suspension without pay for willfully and repeatedly disregarding ethics requirements.
The Department of the Interior's Office of Special Counsel responded to CLC's legal complaint about the activity of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for violation of the Hatch Act. The issue stems from a fundraiser Zinke appeared at in the Virgin Islands. This letter signifies the closing of the matter.
CLC filed a brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on behalf of a Houston school district contractor who was excluded from contracts because he refused to participate in a bribery scheme with a board trustee. CLC won a jury verdict and the trustee and various other contracters were found liable.
On February 7, 2018. CLC filed an administrative appeal to the GSA's decision to deny our FOIA Request.
The GSA responded to our FOIA Request on October 29, 2017, denying our request.
The GSA responded to CLC's administrative appeal to try and justify its witholding of travel records.
CLC submitted a FOIA Request for senior federal travel reports from the General Services Administration on Sept. 27, 2017.
CLC filed a complaint on April 30, 2018 to compel action in response to our FOIA Request about travel reports.
This document was released to the public as a result of a CLC FOIA Request. It contains information about a call between teh White House and Office of Government Ethics (OGE) on the content of phone calls held about the Kellyanne Conway endorsement of Ivanka Trump's product line.
CLC filed a FOIA request to get more information about how Trump's executive order on ethics was developed, how it is being impleemented and other matters of public interest.
CLC obtained the record for review of lease agreement under the federal ethics regulations regarding gifts. This memo outlines the basis for the conclusion reached in a March 30 memorandum about whether EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt rented a condo from a lobbyist at fair market value.
Scott Thomas, an attorney at a firm that serves counsel to Barry Myers, responded to CLC's letter about Myers as a conflict of interest to Donald Trump.
CLC submitted a FOIA request to the Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management for records pertaining to the exemption of Florida from offshore drilling expansion on January 11, 2018.
The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Kentucky League of Cities, Inc., Kentucky Coal Association Inc., and Kentucky Nonprofit Network, Inc. filed an amici brief in support of Kentucky's appeal on January 24, 2018.
The Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission filed a brief to reverse the District Court's decision on January 17, 2018.
CLC filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of Kentucky’s appeal on Jan. 24, 2018. CLC is arguing that Kentucky has numerous reasons that justify its stringent efforts to maintain strong ethical boundaries between its legislators and the lobbyists who are paid to influence them.
CLC signed onto a letter to the members of the House Judiciary Committee in support of the bipartisan "Disclosing Foreign Influence Act," which would make much-needed improvements to the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).