To require new ethics obligations and restrictions for Members of Congress, their spouse, and dependents, and for other purposes.
To require new ethics obligations and restrictions for Members of Congress, their spouse, and dependents, and for other purposes.
Plain Language Summary
# HR 7852 Summary **What the Bill Does** HR 7852 would establish new ethics rules and financial restrictions for members of Congress and their immediate families (spouses and dependent children). While the bill's specific provisions aren't detailed in the summary provided, bills of this type typically address issues like stock trading, outside income limits, disclosure requirements, or conflicts of interest. The goal would be to prevent lawmakers from using their positions for personal financial gain and to increase transparency about their financial dealings. **Who It Affects** This bill would directly apply to all current and future members of the House and Senate, plus their spouses and dependent children. Indirectly, it could affect the broader public by potentially increasing confidence in Congress or changing how lawmakers conduct personal business while in office. **Current Status** HR 7852 is currently in committee as of the 119th Congress and has not yet been voted on by the full House.
It was introduced by Representative Haley M. Stevens, a Democrat from Michigan. Without additional details on specific provisions, the bill's likelihood of passage and any opposition cannot be determined at this stage.
Latest Action
Referred to the Committee on House Administration, and in addition to the Committees on Oversight and Government Reform, the Judiciary, and Rules, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.