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House Committee on Ethics

The House Committee on Ethics has the jurisdiction to administer travel, gift, financial disclosure, outside income, and other regulations; advise members and staff; issue advisory opinions and investigate potential ethics violations. The Committee is the only standing committee of the House whose membership is evenly divided between each political party. The Committee includes five members of each party. Also, unlike other committees, the day-to-day work of the Committee on Ethics is conducted by a staff that is nonpartisan by rule.

Members
10
PTR filers · 24M
3
Trades · 24M
8
Disclosed · 24M
$120K
MembersChair · Ranking · Vice Chair are flagged
Member
Role
State
Trades · 24M
Last activity
Michael GuestRep
Chair
MS
5
2026-01-09
Mark DeSaulnierDem
Ranking Member
CA
0
—
Andrew R. GarbarinoRep
Member
NY
1
2025-08-21
Ashley HinsonRep
Member
IA
0
—
Brad KnottRep
Member
NC
2
2025-01-14
Deborah K. RossDem
Member
NC
0
—
Glenn IveyDem
Member
MD
0
—
Nathaniel MoranRep
Member
TX
0
—
Suhas SubramanyamDem
Member
VA
0
—
Sylvia R. GarciaDem
Member
TX
0
—

Recent trades by committee members

8 trades · last 24 months
All tickers · 7High relevance only· 0
No high-relevance trades found. Members traded 7 other tickers; switch to "All tickers" to see them.

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