Prohibits the number of persons employed by, or the aggregate annual amount of employee compensation paid by, a Senate committee from exceeding: (1) during the 103d Congress, 85 percent of the number employed or amount paid as of the end of the 102d Congress; or (2) during the 104th and subsequent Congresses, 75 percent of such number or amount.
Establishes the Independent Senate Ethics Commission to: (1) receive requests for review of allegations of improper conduct that may reflect upon the Senate such as a violation of law, a violation of the Senate Code of Official Conduct, or a violation of a Senate rule or regulation relating to the conduct of a person in the performance of his or her duties as a Member, officer, or Senate employee; (2) make informal preliminary inquiries in response to such requests; (3) submit a report to the Senate if a formal investigation is not warranted as a result of such inquiries; and (4) conduct a formal investigation if there is substantial credible evidence that improper conduct or a violation has occurred and, in view of the seriousness of the allegation and other relevant considerations, a full investigation of the alleged misconduct or violation is warranted.
Authorizes the Commission to appoint a special counsel to assist in conducting formal investigations.
Authorizes a Member of the Senate to introduce a resolution proposing that the Senate adopt the report of the Commission with or without modification and impose an appropriate sanction.
Introduced in Senate
Referred to the Committee on Rules.
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