House votes to disclose which members settled sexual misconduct allegations with taxpayer funds
Source: Politico
Rep. Nancy Mace was the only member to vote present.
Hailey Fuchs
06/30/2026, 5:52pm ET
The House approved a measure Tuesday compelling the public release of records showing which House members have used taxpayer dollars to settle sexual misconduct charges levied against them and how much money was spent.
The resolution, offered by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), directs the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights which also handles claims of misconduct to produce such information within 60 days. It passed nearly unanimously, 420-0, with only Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) an outspoken advocate for victims of sexual harassment and assault voting present.
We need to know whats been going on here in the House of Representatives in order to convince the people and assure the people that we are conducting the peoples business with the utmost integrity and treating the officers and employees of this institution with the respect that they deserve, said Massie, in remarks on the chamber floor imploring his colleagues to support the measure.
Massies effort comes after Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) were, earlier this year, forced to resign under the cloud of serious sexual misconduct allegations. The incidents forced a reckoning in the House, where members have historically struggled to show they take sexual assault allegations within their ranks seriously and to show they are prepared to root out bad behavior when necessary.
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(17,319 posts)SunSeeker
(58,435 posts)Republicans have dark money donors to help them pay off these women, or use accounting fraud, like Trump did. They rarely use public funds, since that would risk exposing the existence of the claim.