House Ethics Committee
Government Body·government·AI Enriched
Relationships:1
Events:0
Library:3
Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
Government Body
Sector
government
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Washington, D.C., United States
Founded
1/1/1967
Dissolved
Active
Also Known As
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct
Tags
congressional committeeethics oversightbipartisan body
Overall Confidence
95%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
Government Level
Not specified
Branch
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Country (if foreign)
Not applicable
Parent Agency
None (top-level)
Jurisdiction
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About
The U.S. House Committee on Ethics (also known as the House Ethics Committee) is a bipartisan standing committee of the United States House of Representatives responsible for overseeing and enforcing ethics rules and standards of conduct for House members, officers, and staff.
Key Relationships
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
represented
CREW has represented whistleblowers and filed amicus briefs in House Ethics Committee matters, aiding investigations into congressional corruption; this includes support for probes into figures like Bob Ney.
Since 2003