[House Report 117-450]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
House Calendar No. 95
117th Congress} { Report
2d Session } HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES { 117-450
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IN THE MATTER OF ALLEGATIONS
RELATING TO REPRESENTATIVE
ANDY LEVIN
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R E P O R T
OF THE
COMMITTEE ON ETHICS
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July 29, 2022.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be
printed
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 2022
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COMMITTEE ON ETHICS
THEODORE E. DEUTCH, Florida, JACKIE WALORSKI, Indiana,
Chairman Ranking Member
SUSAN WILD, Pennsylvania MICHAEL GUEST, Mississippi
DEAN PHILLIPS, Minnesota DAVE JOYCE, Ohio
VERONICA ESCOBAR, Texas JOHN H. RUTHERFORD, Florida
MONDAIRE JONES, New York KELLY ARMSTRONG, North Dakota
REPORT STAFF
Thomas A. Rust, Chief Counsel/Staff Director
Brittney Pescatore, Director of Investigations
David Arrojo, Counsel to the Chairman
Kelle Strickland, Counsel to the Ranking Member
Caroline Taylor, Investigator
Peyton Wilmer, Investigative Clerk
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
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House of Representatives,
Committee on Ethics,
Washington, DC, July 29, 2022.
Hon. Cheryl L. Johnson,
Clerk, House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
Dear Ms. Johnson: Pursuant to clauses 3(a)(2) and 3(b) of
Rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives, we
herewith transmit the attached report, ``In the Matter of
Allegations Relating to Representative Andy Levin.''
Sincerely,
Theodore E. Deutch,
Chairman.
Jackie Walorski,
Ranking Member.
House Calendar No. 95
117th Congress} { Report
2d Session } HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES { 117-450
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IN THE MATTER OF ALLEGATIONS
RELATING TO REPRESENTATIVE
ANDY LEVIN
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July 29, 2022.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be
printed
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Mr. Deutch, from the Committee on Ethics,
submitted the following
R E P O R T
In accordance with Rule 18(e)(2) of the Committee on Ethics
(Committee), the Committee hereby submits the following Report
to the House of Representatives:
I. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
On July 27, 2022, the Committee convened for the purpose of
considering the July 20, 2022, arrest of Representative Andy
Levin for Crowding, Obstructing, or Incommoding, during a
protest outside the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Representative Levin was released following his arrest.
Representative Levin informed the Committee that he intends to
pay a $50 fine related to his arrest. The legal proceedings
related to the arrest are expected to be resolved with no
further action.
The Committee voted against impanelling an investigative
subcommittee in this matter. The Committee considered the scope
and nature of the conduct described above and determined that
review by an investigative subcommittee is not required in this
matter.
The Committee has determined to take no further action in
this matter, and upon publication of this Report, considers the
matter closed.
II. STATEMENT UNDER HOUSE RULE XIII, CLAUSE 3(C)
The Committee made no special oversight findings in this
Report. No budget statement is submitted. No funding is
authorized by any measure in this Report.
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