The U.S. House Blocks Release of Sexual Misconduct Records
Written by David E. Smith
Congress Chooses Secrecy Over Transparency
On March 4, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 357–65 to block a resolution that would have forced the public release of sexual misconduct and harassment reports involving members of Congress. The proposal, introduced by U.S. Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC), was instead referred back to the U.S. House Ethics Committee, effectively preventing the disclosures from becoming public.
Officials of the bipartisan Committee on Ethics, including U.S.… Continue Reading


