Directs the Committee on Ethics to release records on monetary settlements involving sexual harassment by House members.
This bill mandates the Committee on Ethics to make public a list of Members, Delegates, or Resident Commissioners involved in sexual harassment cases, along with the total taxpayer funds used in related settlements. It requires the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights to disclose the aggregate amounts of taxpayer funds used in settlements involving sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual misconduct, and those not involving such misconduct. The bill emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in government.
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