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House votes to release sexual misconduct settlement data

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June 30, 2026

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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 ...

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

House votes to disclose members’ taxpayer-funded sexual misconduct settlements

The House voted nearly unanimously on Tuesday to publicly disclose Ethics Committee records on which congressmen have settled sexual misconduct claims using taxpayer dollars. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) introduced the resolution, which directs the House Committee on Ethics to preserve and release publicly all chamber records related to sexual harassment settlements. The measure passed by []

PolitiFact

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fact-checking Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens in MI Democratic Senate primary debate

Fact-checking campaign finance claims in MI Senate debate

Off The Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

House passes sexual misconduct settlement disclosure

Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a proposal to disclose the names of House members who paid sexual misconduct settlements using taxpayer funds. The bill was proposed by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and saw 420 members voting yes, with Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., voting present. “I would urge my colleagues to vote for this in the interest of []...Click to read more

MS NOW

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· Jul 5, 2026

What the Amy Coney Barrett backlash reveals about being a moderate conservative woman in Trump’s America

The justice’s vote in the recent birthright case seems to have enraged some conservatives in a specific, and perhaps specifically revealing, way. The post What the Amy Coney Barrett backlash reveals about being a moderate conservative woman in Trump’s America appeared first on MS NOW.

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...

Salon

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· Jul 6, 2026

Time’s up for Graham Platner

The sexual assault allegations against Maine's Democratic Senate nominee are credible — and fatal to his candidacy

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Related coverage for "House votes to release sexual misconduct settlement data": Washington Examiner — House votes to disclose members’ taxpayer-funded sexual misconduct settlements. PolitiFact — Fact-checking Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens in MI Democratic Senate primary debate. Off The Press — House passes sexual misconduct settlement disclosure. MS NOW — What the Amy Coney Barrett backlash reveals about being a moderate conservative woman in Trump’s America. The Hill — House adopts Massie resolution to release records on lawmaker sexual misconduct monetary settlements. Salon — Time’s up for Graham Platner