The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, last month. Official House rebukes, once exceedingly rare and mostly a matter of consensus for the most egregious conduct or illegal acts by a sitting member of Congress, have become commonplace in recent years.
In the House, Censures Proliferate, Reflecting a Poisonous Climate
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United States Politics and GovHouse of RepresentativesHouse Committee on EthicsHouse Committee on RulesGarcia, Jesus G (1956- )Plaskett, Stacey (1966- )Mills, Cory (1980- )Mace, Nancy
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