Not exact matches
The
House provision «seemed to me like a strong possibility of a Byrd
Rule violation,» Binder told me.
The
House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Charlie Rangel (D - N.Y.) for his repeated
violations of the chamber's
rules, marking the first time in nearly 30 years that a Member has been censured on the floor.
One of those investors told The Buffalo News he heard about Innate from Collins during a meeting in a congressional office building, which could be a
violation of
House rules.
«Using official resources for campaign purposes is a clear
violation» of
House rules and federal law, Slaughter said, «and is a clear and undeniable abuse of official staff time, resources and attention.»
Paterson noted the committee that found Rangel guilty of breaking
House rules did not find evidence of outright corruption, instead chalking up his misdeeds to a «
violation,» which, according to the governor, is tantamount to «disorderly conduct, or running red lights.»
Now the onetime assemblyman, Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D - N.Y.), finds himself charged with 13
violations of ethics
rules of the
House of Representatives.
Clinton returned the favor — strongly backing Rangel's re-election in 2010 when the incumbent was under fire for
House ethics -
rules violations that later led to a congressional censure.
Last Thursday the
House ethics committee accused Rep. Charles Rangel of 13
violations of
House rules involving alleged financial wrongdoing and harming the credibility of Congress.
Rangel also offered explanations for the ethics charges against him, characterizing them as mistakes and acknowledging
violations of
House rules but denying they amounted to corruption.
Fact 1: Republicans control both
houses of Congress Fact 2: A Republican controlled ethics committee voted THREE TIMES to censure Tom Delay for ethics
violations Fact 3: The Republican leadership, not liking this, removed the Republican on the committee who was voting to censure Delay and replaced him with a Republican who accepted Delay's leftover campaign money for his own campaign Fact 4: The Republicans further tried to shield Delay by making a change to the
rules to allow a Congressman under indictment to retain their leadership post, relenting only when Democrats had a field day trumpeting that little change in the media
Washington (CNN)- A
House ethics subcommittee found Rep. Charlie Rangel, D - New York, guilty Monday on multiple
violations of
House rules.
As Pelosi and Rangel were meeting in the speaker's office off the
House floor, the source told CNN Rangel would likely announce Tuesday night or Wednesday that he's «temporarily stepping down» until the
House ethics committee completes its investigation into a number of alleged
rules violations.
Though Tacoma had only about 7,000 blacks — out of a total population of about 160,000 — our minority
housing, like that in many cities, was concentrated in one area and served by schools then in
violation of our state's de facto segregation
rule.
The most likely answer: at a time when men
rule the White
House and Wall Street, helping males, including young boys, would amount to a political correctness
violation.
Aaron Tribble, who will represent himself in the suit, lives in on - campus
housing and claims the
rule is a
violation of his right to bear
In a blog post summarizing its presentation for
House and Senate intelligence committee staffers, Twitter said the discovery of the 22 accounts identified a further «179 related or linked accounts,» but did not specify the scope of «action» it took on «ones we found in
violation of our
rules.»
The Supreme Court
ruled that a party may prove
violations of the federal Fair
Housing Act by either showing intentional discrimination or that the challenged practice had a disparate impact on protected classes.
An Illinois federal district court has
ruled on whether a lawsuit against a condominium association and its property manager for
violations of the federal Fair
Housing Act can proceed when handicapped resident alleged that nothing was done to protect him from harassment by other tenants and that the resident's requested accommodations were refused.
A federal appeals court has
ruled that a broker who was president and sole owner / shareholder of his brokerage firm can be personally liable for alleged
violations of the federal Fair
Housing Act by a salesperson, even though a corporation was the owner of the brokerage.