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Editorial: Ethics Games

Instead of Following Rules, Members Prefer to Complain About the Umpire

The Office of Congressional Ethics is just two years old, and already some House Members appear to be maneuvering to make it go away. It is a sad development in the short life of an office that was created to help “drain the swamp” in Washington.

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Sen. Scott Brown arrives in the Capitol via the Senate subway for votes on the Food and Drug Administration reauthorization bill on Thursday.
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