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In reply to the discussion: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Likely Violated Ethics Laws With Met Gala Appearance [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)10. What part of "OCE is bipartisan" was unclear?
The Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) is an independent, non-partisan entity charged with reviewing allegations of misconduct against Members, officers, and staff of the United States House of Representatives and, when appropriate, referring matters to the House Committee on Ethics. In all but one set of circumstances, the report and findings of the OCE Board must be publicly released.
The OCE has a professional staff consisting primarily of attorneys and other professionals with expertise in ethics law and investigations. The mission of the OCE and its Board is to assist the House in upholding high standards of ethical conduct for its Members, officers, and staff and, in so doing, to serve the American people. Governed by an eight-person Board of Directors, Members of the OCE Board are private citizens and cannot serve as members of Congress or work for the federal government.
Established March 11, 2008, by House Resolution 895, the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) is the first ever independent body overseeing the ethics of the House of Representatives. The OCE was formed after members of a congressional task force proposed an independent entity in the U.S. House to increase accountability and transparency. The OCEs mission is to assist the U.S. House in upholding high ethical standards with an eye toward increasing transparency and providing information to the public.
https://oce.house.gov/about
The OCE has a professional staff consisting primarily of attorneys and other professionals with expertise in ethics law and investigations. The mission of the OCE and its Board is to assist the House in upholding high standards of ethical conduct for its Members, officers, and staff and, in so doing, to serve the American people. Governed by an eight-person Board of Directors, Members of the OCE Board are private citizens and cannot serve as members of Congress or work for the federal government.
Established March 11, 2008, by House Resolution 895, the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) is the first ever independent body overseeing the ethics of the House of Representatives. The OCE was formed after members of a congressional task force proposed an independent entity in the U.S. House to increase accountability and transparency. The OCEs mission is to assist the U.S. House in upholding high ethical standards with an eye toward increasing transparency and providing information to the public.
https://oce.house.gov/about
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Likely Violated Ethics Laws With Met Gala Appearance [View all]
brooklynite
Mar 2023
OP
Don't forget two minutes of outrage because the Biden's ordered the same restaurant dish, Sir.
yardwork
Mar 2023
#69
That's what I was wondering. We see way more loans on red carpets than purchases.
Pacifist Patriot
Mar 2023
#14
I don't think she did. Other stories mention "she paid the 'rental fee' after Repubes brought it up"
forgotmylogin
Mar 2023
#15
Oh I didn't think this was anything remotely alarming. It got a massive "ho hum" from me.
Pacifist Patriot
Mar 2023
#16
"Even after OCE's exhaustive review of the congresswoman's personal communications, there is no
Celerity
Mar 2023
#5
The OCE is investigating George Santos as well. OCE is made up of professionals, not House members
emulatorloo
Mar 2023
#40
Ok then. You don't care that there is difference between the OCE (ethics law attorneys) and
emulatorloo
Mar 2023
#48
So true. ' We all have a certain amount of concern in hand' I love how you put that.
emulatorloo
Mar 2023
#53
Yes. The OCE is made up of professionals who are experts in ethics law and investigations.
emulatorloo
Mar 2023
#41
The specifics of the appearance, and what was permissible, were reviewed by...
LudwigPastorius
Mar 2023
#17
Who the fuck cares. It's not like she stole fucking classified top secret shit, with NO repercussion
Evolve Dammit
Mar 2023
#20
OCE is made up of non-partisan professionals who are experts in ethics law and investigations.
emulatorloo
Mar 2023
#42
Translation: "OK, we'll do a half hearted investigation on that obvious crook Santos
Warpy
Mar 2023
#24
The investigation of AOC started in June of 2022 & was extended in December 2022
MichMan
Mar 2023
#33
Unfortunately facts don't seem to matter. CT about the non-partisan ethics law experts at OCE is
emulatorloo
Mar 2023
#43
What do you bet this story about AOC will get more play on the Fox site and TV than George Lopez?
ificandream
Mar 2023
#28