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COMMUNICATION FROM CHAIR OF COMMITTEE ON ETHICS
The SPEAKER pro tempore laid before the House the following communication from the chair of the Committee on Ethics:
Committee on Ethics,
House of Representatives,
November 1, 2021.Hon. Nancy Pelosi,Speaker,Washington, DC.
Dear Speaker Pelosi: On September 22, 2021, the Committee on Ethics (Committee) received notice of a fine imposed upon Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene by the Sergeant at Arms pursuant to House Resolution 38 and House Rule II, clause 3(g). Representative Greene did not file an appeal with the Committee prior to the expiration of the time period specified in clause 3(g)(3)(B) of House Rule II.
On September 27, 2021, the Committee on Ethics (Committee) received notices of two fines imposed upon Representative Greene by the Sergeant at Arms pursuant to House Resolution 38 and House Rule II, clause 3(g). Representative Greene did not file appeals with the Committee prior to the expiration of the time period specified in clause 3(g)(3)(B) of House Rule II.
On September 28, 2021, the Committee on Ethics (Committee) received notice of a fine imposed upon Representative Greene by the Sergeant at Arms pursuant to House Resolution 38 and House Rule II, clause 3(g). Representative Greene did not file an appeal with the Committee prior to the expiration of the time period specified in clause 3(g)(3)(B) of House Rule II.
Sincerely,Theodore E. Deutch,
Chairman.Jackie Walorski,
Ranking Member.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 191
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