House of Representatives Vote To Keep Their Sexual Abuse "Hush-Hush"

 Via Newsweek:

The House of Representatives has voted to block an effort by Republican Representative Nancy Mace to make public all congressional sexual misconduct and harassment reports, effectively killing the proposal.

In a 357-65 vote on Wednesday, the House moved to refer Mace's resolution to the House Ethics Committee—a procedural step that halted the measure.

A spokeswoman for Mace directed Newsweek toward the congresswoman's public statement and posts on X when approached for comment.

In her statement, Mace said: "The victims deserved better. The American people deserved better. Every member who voted to keep these records buried voted to protect power over people. We won't let it go and neither should you."


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