Financial Ethics: Hearings and Meetings Before the Commission on Administrative Review, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 647 pagini |
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... accepted and most supported us with contributions to pay for these advertisements . When such a diverse group as this , including : William Buckley , Jr. , columnist ; Ruth C. Clusen , president , League of Women Voters ; John W ...
... accepted and most supported us with contributions to pay for these advertisements . When such a diverse group as this , including : William Buckley , Jr. , columnist ; Ruth C. Clusen , president , League of Women Voters ; John W ...
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... accept fact simply or auto- pen signatures from Members . I think all these things are ridiculous . I think they are all part of the problem the Congress has with the public . I hope we can tie the money and the reform together , as the ...
... accept fact simply or auto- pen signatures from Members . I think all these things are ridiculous . I think they are all part of the problem the Congress has with the public . I hope we can tie the money and the reform together , as the ...
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... accept those facts as correct for the pur- pose of the opinion . They stated that if the Senator was really doing that as a fact , there was nothing unethical about it ; if he were devot- ing part of his time to the Senate and part of ...
... accept those facts as correct for the pur- pose of the opinion . They stated that if the Senator was really doing that as a fact , there was nothing unethical about it ; if he were devot- ing part of his time to the Senate and part of ...
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... accepted view , do you think , by the bar , that Members of Congress ought not receive any legal fees for services rendered during the time they are Mem- bers of the Congress ? Mr. SMITH . It would be presumptuous indeed of me to try to ...
... accepted view , do you think , by the bar , that Members of Congress ought not receive any legal fees for services rendered during the time they are Mem- bers of the Congress ? Mr. SMITH . It would be presumptuous indeed of me to try to ...
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... accepted by the Commission in toto . I think in his state- ment he gets at the real abuses instead of messing around . We need those limits . I think the public would be awfully glad to have them . I endorse every single one of the ...
... accepted by the Commission in toto . I think in his state- ment he gets at the real abuses instead of messing around . We need those limits . I think the public would be awfully glad to have them . I endorse every single one of the ...
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94th Congress accept Administrative adopted agency allowances amendment amount appointed appropriate ARMSTRONG audit BAUMAN believe bill campaign funds candidate Chairman HAMILTON Chairman OBEY Code Commission committee compensation conflicts of interest congressional Congressman contributions cost decision departees disclosed disclosure requirements district DUCHESSI earned income EGGER election employee ethics executive branch Executive Level exempt function expenditures Federal Election Commission federal executive financial disclosure franking Franking Commission franking privilege FRENZEL gifts honoraria honorarium House of Representatives HUITT increase incumbents individual investment issue legislative legislature limit LOWENSTEIN mass mailings Members of Congress newsletter official expenses percent person political organization Political Reform Act position President problem prohibited proposed public officials question received recommendation reform regulations section 527 segregated fund Senate slush funds specific spouse staff standards suggest task force tion unofficial office accounts vote