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... at the be- ginning of each Congress 7 members to serve on the Committee on Standards of Official Con- duct . ... of a 4 or 6- member investigative subcommittee ( with equal representation from the majority and minority parties ) ...
... at the be- ginning of each Congress 7 members to serve on the Committee on Standards of Official Con- duct . ... of a 4 or 6- member investigative subcommittee ( with equal representation from the majority and minority parties ) ...
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( B ) Submitting to the chairman and rank- ing minority member of the committee any written request from any such ... subject to the approval of the chairman , periodic educa- tional briefings for Members , officers and em- ployees of ...
( B ) Submitting to the chairman and rank- ing minority member of the committee any written request from any such ... subject to the approval of the chairman , periodic educa- tional briefings for Members , officers and em- ployees of ...
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338 , which provided that , effective with respect to service as a Member performed on or after July 1 , 1983 , and notwithstanding any other provision of law , in the case of a Member serving in office or position of Senator ...
338 , which provided that , effective with respect to service as a Member performed on or after July 1 , 1983 , and notwithstanding any other provision of law , in the case of a Member serving in office or position of Senator ...
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( C ) No Member , officer , or employee may accept funds in connection with participation in a program permitted under ... ( b ) Limits on domestic and foreign travel by Members and staff of Senate The term " necessary expenses " ...
( C ) No Member , officer , or employee may accept funds in connection with participation in a program permitted under ... ( b ) Limits on domestic and foreign travel by Members and staff of Senate The term " necessary expenses " ...
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161 , related to maximum amount of honoraria which could be accepted by Members of Congress . § 31-2 . Gifts and travel ( a ) Gifts ( 1 ) No Member , officer , or employee of the Senate , or the spouse or dependent thereof , shall ...
161 , related to maximum amount of honoraria which could be accepted by Members of Congress . § 31-2 . Gifts and travel ( a ) Gifts ( 1 ) No Member , officer , or employee of the Senate , or the spouse or dependent thereof , shall ...
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