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By wide margins, Americans want our elected officials to work together. But Democrats and independents want compromise while Republicans want their politicians to stick to principle.
While the House has made significant strides toward creating an independent outside entity to help get through its ethics storm, the Senate is unable to say the same.
This event will discuss President Obama's health reform effort.
A resolution to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics would strip it of much of the limited power it now has and silence its ability to release most of the information it gathers, greatly damaging disclosure and the integrity of our political process.
Congress's ethical policy has failed to workwhen a member of Congress is indicted. In order to be effective, the ethical policy needs to be reformed.
The true institutionalists, the ones who care about the long-term future of Congress, are those who understand and support the need for real ethics reform.
Corruption and bribery on Capitol Hill have created an unstoppable train wreck.
This past week saw a cascade of signs of a House that has lost its ethical moorings.



