[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 188 (Tuesday, November 28, 1995)]
[House]
[Pages H13690-H13691]
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                             GENERAL LEAVE

  Mr. CANADY of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all 
Members may have 5 legislative days within which to revise and extend 
their remarks on the amendments just considered.
  Mr. SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the 
gentleman from Florida?
  There was no objection.
  
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PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE--REQUEST FOR REPORT FROM COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS 
        OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT REGARDING COMPLAINTS AGAINST SPEAKER

  Mr. JOHNSTON of Florida. Mr. Speaker, pursuant to clause 2(a)(1) of 
rule IX, I hereby give notice of my intention to offer a resolution, on 
behalf of myself and the gentleman from Florida [Mr. Peterson], which 
raises a question of the privileges of the House.
  The form of the resolution is as follows:

       Whereas the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct is 
     currently considering several ethics complaints against 
     Speaker Newt Gingrich;
       Whereas the Committee has traditionally handled such cases 
     by appointing an independent, non-partisan, outside counsel--
     a procedure which has been adopted in every major ethics case 
     since the Committee was established;
       Whereas--although complaints against Speaker Gingrich have 
     been under consideration for more than 14 months--the 
     Committee has failed to appoint an outside counsel;
       Whereas the Committee has also deviated from other long-
     standing precedents and rules of procedure; including its 
     failure to adopt a Resolution of Preliminary Inquiry before 
     calling third-party witnesses and receiving sworn testimony;
       Whereas these procedural irregularities--and the unusual 
     delay in the appointment of an independent, outside counsel--
     have led to widespread concern that the Committee is making 
     special exceptions for the Speaker of the House;
       Whereas the integrity of the House depends on the 
     confidence of the American people in the fairness and 
     impartiality of the Committee on Standards of Official 
     Conduct.
       Therefore be it resolved that;
       The Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on 
     Standards of Official Conduct should report to the House, no 
     later than December 12, 1995, concerning:
       (1) The status of the Committee's investigation of the 
     complaints against Speaker Gingrich;
       (2) the Committee's disposition with regard to the 
     appointment of a non-partisan outside counsel and the scope 
     of the counsel's investigation;
       (3) a timetable for Committee action on the complaints.

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  The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Chrysler). Under rule IX, a resolution 
offered from the floor by a Member other than the majority leader or 
the minority leader as a question of the privileges of the House has 
immediate precedence only at a time or place designed by the Speaker in 
the legislative schedule within 2 legislative days of its being 
properly noticed. The Chair will announce the Chair's designation at a 
later time.
  The Chair's determination as to whether the resolution constitutes a 
question of privilege will be made at the time designated by the Chair 
for consideration of the resolution.

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