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House Adopts Resolution to Expose Members Who Used Taxpayer Money to Settle

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House Adopts Resolution to Expose Members Who Used Taxpayer Money to Settle

The House Ethics Committee said it “does not handle sexual harassment lawsuits or have any involvement in settlements of such claims.” The post House Adopts Resolution to Expose Members Who Used Taxpayer Money to Settle first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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The Real Deal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Hochul awards $1B in bonds, subsidies to affordable projects

New York State awarded 1 billion in housing bonds and subsidies in the latest push from Gov. Kathy Hochul as part of her broader 25 billion five-year housing plan. The funds were awarded by New York State Homes and Community Renewal to 12 housing development projects that aim to create or preserve 2,754 apartments across the state. Seven of those projects are in New York City, including the preservation and rehabilitation of two existing structures in Harlem and on the Upper West Side, the adaptive reuse of a former correctional facility in Chelsea and new construction across four different sites []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

House adopts Massie resolution to release records on lawmaker sexual misconduct monetary settlements

The House on Tuesday adopted a resolution from Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) that would direct the House Ethics Committee to preserve and release records related to monetary settlements paid out by lawmakers in connection with cases of sexual misconduct. The vote was near-unanimous, with 420 lawmakers voting in favor and one Republican voting present. Massie...

ArcaMax

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· Jun 30, 2026

House votes to release sexual misconduct settlement data

Lawmakers on Tuesday adopted a proposal led by Rep. Thomas Massie aimed at publicly naming House members who paid out sexual misconduct settlements using taxpayer dollars. The issue has become a rallying cry in recent months, as some call for ...

DNyuz

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· Jun 24, 2026

Housing Package Passed by Congress Has Wide Appeal, but It’s No Quick Fix

For the first time in more than 30 years, members of Congress have secured a major legislative package that could make housing more affordable, one that primarily aims to touch off a new boom in construction nationwide. It is a widely lauded proposal, the byproduct of long and winding negotiations between Democrats and Republicans, who []

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 6, 2026

Gush Etzion to require housing for people with disabilities in new communities

“This is a historic decision that reflects the way we view settlement,” said regional council head Yaron Rosenthal.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

Congress has taken a step to fix housing affordability — it can’t afford to go backward

Washington has spent years talking about housing affordability. Despite the talk, federal lawmakers have failed to enact housing reforms, while ordinary Americans have been crushed by rent, mortgage payments, and a supply crunch that never seems to ease. Now, after months of negotiating, Congress has finally reached an agreement on a bipartisan housing package that []

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Related coverage for "House Adopts Resolution to Expose Members Who Used Taxpayer Money to Settle": The Real Deal — Hochul awards $1B in bonds, subsidies to affordable projects. The Hill — House adopts Massie resolution to release records on lawmaker sexual misconduct monetary settlements. ArcaMax — House votes to release sexual misconduct settlement data. DNyuz — Housing Package Passed by Congress Has Wide Appeal, but It’s No Quick Fix. Jewish News Syndicate — Gush Etzion to require housing for people with disabilities in new communities. Washington Examiner — Congress has taken a step to fix housing affordability — it can’t afford to go backward