
The House Committee on Ethics has the jurisdiction to administer travel, gift, financial disclosure, outside income, and other regulations; advise members and staff; issue advisory opinions and investigate potential ethics violations. The Committee is the only standing committee of the House whose membership is evenly divided between each political party. The Committee includes five members of each party. Also, unlike other committees, the day-to-day work of the Committee on Ethics is conducted by a staff that is nonpartisan by rule.
Susan Wild
Democrat • PA
Directing the Committee on Ethics to preserve and publicly release records of the Committee's review of violations or alleged violations of clause 9 (as it pertains to acts of sexual harassment) and clause 18 of rule XXIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives.
Referred To · February 23, 2026
To advance commonsense policies.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To advance policy priorities.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
Enabling Congress to advance important policies.
Referred To · January 22, 2026
Enabling the House of Representatives to be responsive to its membership.
Referred To · January 14, 2026
To govern on behalf of the American people.
Referred To · January 12, 2026
To advance bipartisan priorities.
Referred To · December 11, 2025
To advance sensible priorities.
Referred To · December 11, 2025